The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 574 - October 15, 2004

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''Oh, ho!' exclaims the -, 'I have you now!'' (Maria Edgeworth, Practical Education) ENTRAPPER
'Bony was asked to - for Joe Flanagan, the settlement's electrician' (Arthur Upfield, Bony and the Kelly Gang) OFFSIDE
'Have they left us in the lurch? This murky, loathsome /- - - - this slaughterhouse' (Browning, Paracelsus) DEATHTRAP
Academician Yourcenar recorded memoirs of this early Italian dyker IMPROMPTU
Artlessness of artists like Rousseau HADRIAN
Deserving section of those who learn ingenious ways carefully to avoid splitting infinitives EARNING
French literary high-flier SAINTEXUPERY
Giant bad actor revealed in Celtic letters OGHAM
Hardly a hero to Colin Wilson or Richard Wright INSIDER
He had connections to a big wheel in the underworld IXION
He produces a Morse in regular manner IAMBIST
Household male may be dangerous PRAIRIE
Introduction from The Go-Between (worker and diplomat) PROLEGOMENON
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One of our most precious works EUPHUES
One of those, perhaps, put forward by Jerome Coignard OPINION
Optimistic, like Mosley's monsters HOPEFUL
Patrick Hamilton's was in Moribundia LIKEWILDFIRE
Profit, say, from Mr Shandy's servant OBADIAH
Quiet old city has basic accommodation for composer PURCELL
Scene of serious outbreak chronicled by master of Knebworth POMPIII
Small change required in Cleary title PENCE
Some revel in a work much admired by Jane Austen EVILINA
Step rises awkwardly to reach one serving Athena, perhaps PRIESTESS
Vintage product of Bordeaux, highly prized in nineteen fifty two MAURIAC
Whence the love-light of Spain rode to the sea LOCKSLEYHALL
Wilder little house found here AUSTRIA