The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 1027 - May 30, 2014

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"I reckons it's done us orl good ter 'ave a bit of a — like this 'ere" (Taffrail) SHAKEUP
Admissions of indebtedness follow an aspect of waggish writing FACETIOUS
All is by new courses of study SYLLABI
Anderson's was broad and slow KEY
Aristotelian study associated by Ayer with commonsense METAPHYSICS
Beats like Cleary's pulse, perhaps THROBS
Behn's take on Brummel? TOWNFOP
Conjectural "city of Judaea" deployed symbolically by Frank McGuinness ARIMATHEA
Consistent feature of Bunyan's work ONMESSAGE
Devout person with a German critic STEIN
Encontered leading minimalist entering Tate MET
Familiar figure in opera, show-biz etc BIZET
Forster's quite unlike that of Wilde at Reading (1,4,4,1,4) AROOMWITHAVIEW
He emerged from Woolf's waves NEVILLE
He starts many innocent light novel editions MILNE
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Home's equal is unwilling? RELUCTANT
How did Edwin Drood get published? ENDLESSLY
Jellyfish belonging to an opponent of Perseus MEDUSAS
Noble sound of Boldrewood commissioner KNIGHTLEY
Pamela, whose virtue was rewarded ANDREWS
Play part having to take second place SCENETWO
Pro lays down, droops wanly, repeatedly undone by this aspect of waggish writing PLAYONWORDS
Put under strain by being Italicised? STRESSED
Smooth mover, like Cleary's countrywoman Matilda? WALTZER
Start the music, to boost or annoy, with drama doing well PLAYUP
The fate of Susan Ferrier DESTINY
They always result in something getting written TRANSCRIPTIONS
They were noble for Hardy DAMES
Trouble in French literature from some poison-pen nuisance ENNUI
Where Binyon forged his work? ANVIL