The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 768 - December 26, 2008

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'In ancienter days a few pages of good poetry - a whole ell of the finest Genoa' (W. S. Landor, Examination of William Shakespeare) OUTVALUED
'Satirists, if they escape the scourges of the law, have reason to dread the cane of the __' (D'Israeli, Curiosities of Literature) SATIRISED
A cousin of Mary Cowden Clarke IRON
A household name among thriller writers GEOFFREY
Appropriate piece for three trios? NONET
Black 'wight of Mucklestane Moor' DWARF
Buchi Emecheta's legend now revised GWENDOLEN
County painter SUTHERLAND
Couplet from parodist I chuckled at DISTICH
Customary American university a student joins USUAL
Directions of Tom Brown's friend EASTS
Domestic novelist? HOUSEHOLD
First of Donne's early sensual poems ODES
Greek anatomist of wit EUPHUES
John Selden said they govern the world SYLLABLES
Lessing may make records SINGLES
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Like Besant's insurgent monarch REBEL
might have hoped for vestment EPHOD
Mythical German earthly paradise badly bugs Verne VENUSBERG
Niven's star performance NEUTRON
One of Koch's big guns? BERTHA
Out of town provenance of H. C. Bailey protagonist SUBURB
Part of kyrie timidly rendered for 'the Hebrew Dante' RIETI
Poem errs horribly - suggesting whose new clothes? EMPERORS
Rugby man, perhaps, in commedia dell'arte HARLEQUIN
Slow transport for big book OMNIBUS
Some non-coms with chevrons kidding around for Russian officer VRONSKI
The blue version of Rebecca's father... BETHUEL
They were nice for Rachel Billington, having been considered by Chesterton ALLTHINGS
Thomas Moore offers the French corner piece in ruined hall LALLAROOKH
Well-trained children's writer AWDRY
Writer's alter ego as millionaire banker SIDONIA