The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 740 - May 9, 2008

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Clues Answers
'But came the tide, and made my -- his prey' (Spenser, Amoretti) PAINS
'His -- are all sound and fury, signifying nothing' (C.Bronte, Shirley) UPROARS
A grave, but positive review EPITAPH
Agatha Christie built a better one MOUSETRAP
Arist to influence direction STEER
Barsetshire character in Hawthorne work FANSHAWE
Bellow's creation recalls Colonel Bramble's creator MAUROIS
Change typeface, for example, or fifteen in another direction RESET
CIA clue is interpreted to reveal immigrant Roman playwright CAECILIUS
Cowards's were red PEPPERS
Dean's in-law might be an austere sectarian WALDENSIAN
Dismiss Falstaff's tipple SACK
Former pupil meeting is magnificent in Douglas OBSESSION
Love godess in newish tartan dress ISHTAR
Mason didn't spell Miss Wong's name thus (one could make an issue of it) SUSIE
Notions for Drayton's Mirrour IDEAS
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Pier performance and hospital series for a Greek sage PERIANDER
Piles on difficulty in an excerpt from Greek letters EPSILON
Plead for some new art centre attractions ENTREAT
Plentiful riches may obscure militant saint ULRIC
Pork pie producer on goat in Waterhouse work BILLYLIAR
Presented academic on wrong date DONATED
Sara Monday thus taken unawares SURPRISED
Scene of Graeco-Turkish struggle - met in Ely, perhaps MITYLENE
Sir John Davies poem said to be banned, upmarket ORCHESTRA
Strange feature of queen, appreciated by Polonius MOBLE
Those who sample US poet are versifiers POETASTERS
True as Southerne's sibling LOYAL
What play's new version does to original plot RETELLS
Wiped out for long periods by editor ERASED
Wodehouse relative made seasonal appearance FRED
You and me at California resort for Seleucid king ANTIOCHUS