The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 872 - March 25, 2011

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'Give me an -- of civet, good apothecary' (Lear) OUNCE
'Have a glass of port, won't you? it's rather --' ('Nicholas Blake', Dreadful Hollow) DELISH
'Who are they you --, and that one after another -- you?' (Whitman) SALUTE
A legacy of Euphues, lodged, perhaps, in Shakespeare's memory ROSALYNDE
Banks start crediting authors' yearly spending CAYS
Gibbons wrote in her honour, but it was cold comfort KAYESMITH
He should be able to hold a candle to most crime writers CHANDLER
He wove 10s in Exeter book CYNEWULF
Heaney's was on the level SPIRIT
Hurry East for Finnish canto RUNE
In which music acquires some Italian touches TOCCATAS
It's almost time for Eliot's lilac-breeding APRIL
James's Gilbert, seen in a picture of his wife OSMOND
James's governess finished Sir Thomas OVERMORE
Mackenzie protagonist akin to S J Dennis's Sentimental Bloke? THEMANOFFEELING
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Moor's lieutenant with a pie cooked for the mother of Andromeda CASSIOPEIA
Nana, for example, in non-speaking role SHEEPDOG
Newer Ionesco piece possibly richer soon RHINOCEROS
Novel afterthought EPILOGUE
Rector's daughter who became curate's wife as the bell tolled, we hear AGNESGREY
Relicts of La Plante WIDOWS
She took gold in Calydon race ATALANTA
Sicilian lord in old Ionesco play DION
Thomas did not finish his adventures in its trade SKIN
Titanic output observed from this poet PRATT
Trollope's prickly physician? THORNE
Trouble about submarine threatening HMS Marlborough UBOAT
We calm old, agitated American composer MACDOWELL
Well known fate of Roger Ackroyd MURDERED