The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 687 - March 16, 2007

Tired of your current crossword puzzle? Try solving our daily crossword puzzles. GO TO DAILY PUZZLES!
Clues Answers
'And let me still the sentiment disdain / Of him, who never speaks but to --' (Smollett, Reproof) ARRAIGN
'The -- has tired us of wisdom' (D. H. Lawrence, Pansies) ALLWISE
'The United States considered it necessary to send a dignitary of that -- across the ocean' (Mark Twain) ACROBAT
A delight from Jeremy Reed SEEKING
An overdue mistaken identity for Morse TOMANDVIV
Capital of Paul Scott's India TWINKLE
Collins revealed this valuable portal before seven THEIVORYGATE
Complacent Dickens character takes snooze by containers PODSNAP
Glitter, like Deighton's spy TONNAGE
Great leader begins many a holy day inspirationally MAHDI
He took an interest in all sorts and conditions of men WALTERBESANT
His work took a left turn in 1947 NOBOKOV
How Edmund Wilson lifts gallery? UPSTATE
Looking for Frances Fyfield's sanctuary ABSALOM
Clues Answers
Merit being Severed, perhaps, like Iris Murdoch's Head DESERVE
Mr and Mrs Eliot's Hastings play RUPEE
One of Richler's characters giving an elevated performance? ADDISON
Poet burned by one irrevocably committed BRIDGES
Poet gets measure correct TURKISH
Printer's ornament for flowery prose? FLEURON
Respond by again taking part in play? REACT
Roman worker and publisher ENDEAVOUR
Some pousse-cafŽs for Cadfael's brothers? ENRIGHT
Steersman bewildered as Kipling's retreat proves worthless MARESNEST
Ten supporters of Van Gogh suggest Chapman Prince VINCENTIO
Thackeray gave a novel view of this poet and dramatist PAULVERLAINE
Title Faulkner used twice FABER