The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 703 - July 13, 2007

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'Blank to Zoroaster on his --' (Robert Browning, One Word More) TERRACE
'Fathers, from hence trust not your daughters' minds' was his Learesque sentiment in Othello BRABANTIO
A great deal for Robin's poacher MUCH
Architectural feature in the press COLUMN
Bellow recalling mad king SAUL
Book distribution gets pass on carriage COLPORTAGE
Chart space traveller finds programme by Holst PLANET
Cleopatra made him lay his sword to bed CAESAR
Coastal area - good for early pumpkins COROMANDEL
Did Hardy belittle those of life? LYDGATE
Do mirage elements suggest such a symbol? IDEOGRAM
Dodgy job for Dawkins THIEVING
Flying heart doctor EROS
Goddess of Plataea, the name of crucial battle against Thebes IRONIES
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Ham monologue derived from authentic old books HOMOLOGUMENA
Headlong argument reported from this country house HALL
Heroic work must be picaresque, in part EPIC
Hill's Holy Week prayers TENEBRAE
Knot in Edith Wharton's work LECORSAIRE
Lowry's man MATCHSTICK
One of those dangerous drivers revisited by Larkin? TOAD
Poet has extremely lovely daughter at the entrance PHANTOMS
School for dictionary researcher's biographer CARLPETERSON
Stargazer to be seen in wedding tonight EDDINGTON
T. H. White showed how this explained hawk's attachment to falconer ATHENA
Transport of Kingsley PHAETON
Urban condemnation issued to those, like Pascal, who were so called REEF
William Irish's lady and Vernon Lee's lover, for example WINCHESTER