The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 947 - October 26, 2012

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'Had not my — a steward run away as he did, without making up his accounts' (Addison, Spectator 530) DOGOF
'Willie —'s Kilmarnock cowl covered more sense than all the three wigs in the parish' (Scott, The Antiquary) HOWIE
A poet I recognized from previous knowledge APRIORI
Ainsworth and Otway feature a piece on board here? WINDSOR
Bumpkin conceals sin for poet HERRICK
Catch on to different meaning for action of faction writer REALIZE
Daring use of extract from Skelton's Collyn Clout, recently republished OUTRE
Did life's seem insignificant to Hardy? IRONIES
Encounters reported by Surtees MEETS
First French lexicon to mention speculation FLUTTER
Former sort of metre here seen as going to great length EXTREME
Go on unrestrainedly, that is, over national insurance for supplementary performers RIPIENI
His bride was curious, his husband haunted GARDNER
his later verses maybe merit non-hero THEINNERROOM
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Instrumental passage, it'll err on complicated side RITORNELL
Like Henry Green's party (but not living or loving) LEAVING
One of this US poet's two plays was an attraction for many . . . JAMESMERRILL
Poet of Lothario (stops the show) ARIOSTO
Prohibit nothing that in French shows flamboyant style BAROQUE
Repeatedly heard from 9 in operetta TANTARA
Required to bray by Gilbert at entrance of peers TRUMPET
Unruly yet serious Scott protagonist WILDGRAVE
Victorian guide ran to 125 editions, this inside ENQUIRE
Vita's Lady Roehampton was such a Belle Époque type EDWARDIAN
Well-known writer of the last generation JAMESFLECKER
Where 26 describes card game of burning significance? BRIDGEOFFIRE
Where knights sat was in her father's gift GUINEVERE
Where Pickwick found a valet INNYARD