The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 578 - November 19, 2004

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'A poet is the most unpoetical thing in existence, because he has no --' (Keats) IDENTITY
Account of love game in Indian doubles match MASSENET
Agnes, who went far with Forster PEMBROKE
All Virginia Woolf's homes should have been at least this KAMASUTRA
Ancient quarter in holy city FLORENCE
Ardent youth has computer memory, ex officio PEREGRINENIPKCE
Chaps surround fool and French composer LINNIE
Composer in abandoned shop, right at end SPOHR
Composer in danger, manfully opposed GERMAN
Constantia Durham and Clara Middleton identified one in time EGOIST
Donald Farfrae (as city father) sounds like horse's mother BRANGWEN
Gudrun and Ursula were in love PERPETUAL
Heroine portrayed as a lady, or toxophilite ISABEL
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Keneally's young surgeon seen in chapel Ð hampered by scepticism TWOROOMED
King of Norway may be a first-born FORTINBRAS
Like Margaret Oliphant's curate Ð not preferred (though later seen in charge)? ROMEO
Notes of Bohemian girl MIMI
Nothing to spoil mathematician-poet OMAR
One of those with whom Macheath could have been happy ICEHOUSE
Reran the new version for devout poet TRAHERNE
She supervised What Katy Did at School WYKEHAMIST
Sister of twenty five from Lewis PELHAM
Small character from Steinbeck? Hardly BETHMARCH
Spring incitement, like fame SPUR
Super way W. H. Davies proceeded TRAMPING
Why mistake different Winchester boy? LUCY