The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 571 - September 24, 2004

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'Larkins comes to - me' (H. G. Wells) ENDORSE
'Never a man's thought in the world keeps to the - - - better than thine' (Henry IV Part two) TASSO
'None of your dam -' (Meredith, One of Our Conquerors) PUNCTILIO
... or perversely urge hit from theatre director GUTHRIE
A. S. Byatt found eponymous characters among dissenters? SAMARKAND
Accent in papal letter SENATOR
An example of Siegfried Lenz MODEL
Celtic legends, new edition, gain in boom ENTER
Compendium of humour (black, in Beddoes's case) JESTBOOK
Floated by Heyerdahl to prove a point RAFT
Forester propsed death to them FRENCH
Freshly-formed rut is clue to Tennyson's poet-hero LUCRETIUS
Great failure of I. K. Brunel (English in reverse) EASTERN
Harpagon - or any other answer - would have to be close MISER
Historian stirs for a change FROISSART
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Hot foxhole for Reade's vicar of Gouda HEARTH
Journalistic leader, perhaps EDITORIAL
Later than Robert W. Anderson's 1973 novel AFTER
Man, perhaps, in Primo Levi's Letters JULIE
Not a country boy, this Pope? URBAN
Observant as Odysseus' dog ARGUSEYED
Parnassian poet's name not sullied PRUDHOMME
Sailing, perhaps (as Eliot was at Faber) ONBOARD
Short month that is in Strindberg play INSECTS
Stage direction from The Green Terror ROADWAY
Succeed like producer of Carmen ... PROSPER
Surprise, for example, from Patrick O'Brian MANOFWAR
Tamerlane's city left a mark in the sand MABINOGION
Thanks thus expressed by poet GOODASGOLD
Unexpected treason from legislator: sufficient to upset a Nestor DARKHORSE