The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 919 - March 23, 2012

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'That commonly called the plot, whether intricate or —' (Milton , Samson Agonistes) EXPLICIT
A month of birds for triumvir OCTAVIAN
A thief of Corelli BARABBAS
Ancient kingom inhabited by Byron, Huxley and Priestley? ALBANY
Auden's date is not any Sunday NONES
Burns unit in short-term employment MOUSE
Early Bloch-buster, not exactly meteoric SHOOTINGSTAR
Enterprise for Heinlein's cavalrymen STARSHIP
Esoteric third character in mixed 6 is quiet ORPHIC
Gains a lot of weight (one who forged in 1984) WINSTONSMITH
He saw himself as king, with Miranda as his queen STEPHANO
Hurry back to witch in Bronze Age tower NURHAG
It meant mischief to Hamlet MALLECHO
Jan van der Post offering a place to drink, out of the sun ABAROFSHADOW
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Lawrence's thankless work, owing nothing to Keats's beautiful woman SANSMERCI
Mark, perhaps, an unquestionable truth GOSPEL
Moderate tantrum from Opie TEMPER
One of those bare and ruined in sonnet CHOIR
Ordinary boy with good example of Gregorian chant PLAINSONG
Press, at the end of the day, produces sarcasm IRONY
Redhead keeps artist for composer GRAINGER
Roy Campbell said that, like wives, they are seldom entirely faithful TRANSLATIONS
So engaged by Simon Gray OTHERWISE
Strange leper on island as humorist PERELMAN
The fear of first tiny blooper by Machen TERROR
To preoccupy magnificently, as with Robert Merrick OBSESS
Unexpectedly key rivals for minor goddesses VALKYRIES
Well known sign of Norwegian anguish SCREAM