The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 565 - August 6, 2004

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'The - is larger than a blackbird, and feeds on haws' (Gilbert White) OUSEL
'To draw-s has been said to be the great business of life' (John Stuart Mill) SCHOLASTIC
. . . producing sort of a Genet ring GENERATING
A sign from John Galt OMEN
A starting point for fast calculation SEPTUAGESIMA
Artist of Kleve starts job of outlining sketch JOOS
Caustic-sounding author of beastly tales HOMER
Children of Aiken and Armitage KIDS
Cosy Shakespearean actor SNUG
Did Vermeer provide a view of tin-glazed earthenware? DELFT
Discordant arrangement of pop hymn let in one who yearns for the unattainable . . . NYMPHOLEPT
Duo expires horribly in Greek tragedy OEDIPUSREX
Fine French month is a reversal for dramatist FRYINGPAN
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Here Comes -, writes Joyce of H. C. Earwicker EVERYBODY
Huxley opened those of perception DOORS
It was as Silas Tompkin Comberbache that Coleridge remained so INCOGNITO
J. B. Priestley described those under socialism BEAUMARCHAIS
Joe knew Sam was different in Simon play JAKESWOMEN
Like the recorded days of Tom Brown HILDEBRAND
Poet - one communicating in pigeon? INFERENCE
Siren posed inelegantly - in a sort of slump ANIMALFARM
Some of Byron's Childe branded for filicide German magician LONDONFIELDS
The last word. So be it SAKI
The Marchioness's swiveller ARTS
Twenties other Tartufe GUILTYMOTHER