The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 544 - March 5, 2004

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'A land unknown to prose or rhyme; / Where words ne'er crost the Muse's -s' (Burns) ACKLAND
'Henry and -, / And Miguel of Spain, stood with Shakespeare at the top ...' (Kipling) TOBIAS
'My wife is learning now Sir, to weave -' (Beaumont and Fletcher, The Scornful Lady) BROBDINGNAGIAN
Absurdly vain monarch was piano virtuoso RACHMANINOV
American sage in A Room With a View EMERSON
Conrad Potter Aiken's fighting man takes money with hesitation SOLDIER
Defiled part of prince's 'monstrous carbuncle' - an eyesore meriting it UNCLEAN
Delete English level DESOEUVRE
Dramatist who had his birthday 18 ONSTAGE
Founder of influential magazine: Ebony, possibly? BLACKWOOD
Hassall's urgent appeal to fortified town? EVENT
Humorist featured in Arthur Bergson's work THURBER
Idle revue does poorly INROUNDFIGURES
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Illume gig in order to see opera composer GUGLINLLI
James Agate offered nothing in support of example EGO
King's lady greatly taken with Paris HELEN
Lewd sin perhaps worthy of Felix Krull? ERASE
Matricide concealed in forest, escaping censure INKLE
Miss Landon's novel sort of Churchill ETHEL
Occurence revealing first lady with book HECKLE
Place in Paris recalled by Proust AWEEK
Swift definition of outsize MADELEINE
Taleteller with a big mouth in Italy BOCCACCIO
The gentleman was not for burning ABEDNEGO
Vulnerable, like Nabokov's oeuvre, without his 1964 output DEFENCELESS
What Leacock's novels were NONSENSE