The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 892 - September 2, 2011

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'. . . a little wearied by this story, and by the -- zeal of his countrymen' (Washington Irvng, Tales of a Traveller) ULTRA
'A throne to which conquered nations yielded --' (Richard Steele, Spectator) OBEISANCE
A French refusal for prolific writer ANON
A muse amused THALIA
Beer verse type? - of the mouth ESTUARINE
Coin a description of Hardy's dames NOBLE
Conrad's centre of obscurity THEHEART
Dance jacket BOLERO
Enclosure for poet POUND
Fat lady's offering, signifying it's over? ARIA
From Greece, a bouquet of verse, perhaps ANTHOLOGY
He flies anyway, Cormier observed BUMBLEBEE
He signed himself madly-used MALVOLIO
He wrote stories in black and white SIMS
Heretic breaks a chain in close surroundings MANICHAEAN
Keats's melodies on Steinbeck's Thursday SWEET
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Like Drinkwater's waterfalls, say TIDAL
Mother of nine (had a way of remembering all their names?) MNEMOSYNE
Mrs Radcliffe saw Illyrian duke as assassin? ORSINO
Name dropped by Richard Llewellyn LLOYD
Pianist to insist on mug RUBINSTEIN
Plain tale from Cooper THEPRAIRIE
Poet mentioned, or novelist as yet confused YATES
Port where Farrell showed his grasp SINGAPORE
Russian player who scored several times on Diaghilev's team STRAVINSKY
Sansom's were strange and simple PLEASURES
Satirical types to press, first? second? IRONISTS
She agreed to Acton from sibling solidarity ANNE
Stephen King's late region DEADZONE
There's a note coming. And going MINIM
Unequalled as Mr Bagnet's colour-sergeant NONPAREIL
Verse from Pakistan, Zaire, etc STANZA