The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 641 - March 17, 2006

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'A tough -- Presbyterian, called Deans' (The Heart of Midlothian) RESCUE
'They were all gracious, and abstained from all -- absurdities' (The Last Chronicle of Barset) TENTS
... using English vehicles? PALJOEY
A. J. Cronin had his way with him LINKLATER
An Ulster fog may conceal soulful philosopher ENIDBLYTON
Christine, a premier character in Lucky Jim EVANS
Davies felt it was in the bone TITANIA
Delivery by Conrad from strange curse (oriental) CALLAGHAN
Factories associated with a blessing in romantic literature EXCELSIOR
Father of Ajax is heavyweight protecting backward chap TELAMON
I dial out for old war poem ELLIOT
King's lady, very impressed with Paris EIGHTHDAY
Let initially literary examples acquire some expertise NICE
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Like one of Laclos' perilous connections THECRITIC
One more tragedy, say, from Shakespeare PILGRIMAGE
Persuasion, a good deal of it, taken by him and his daughters CRAIG
Pleasant-looking setting for Anita Brookner's Bay of Angels LIAISON
Rothschild girl seen at Round Table ILIAD
Rumoured youthful author offered Aspirations LEASE
She was proud, yet not especially welcome when moonlit YONNE
Sir Walter Ralegh described the passionate man's MRSHUDSON
Sorrel much loved by this Eliot gardener NUMBERONE
Subsequent connection for Scottish novelist MITCHELL
Ungodly places were plain wicked, Peter de Vries felt TRUEBLUE
Upwards with Longfellow OTHELLO
World War bomber left Civil War record CATANDDOG