The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 860 - December 17, 2010

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'. . . a kind of garret-closet, accessible by a narrow -- ascending from the lobby' (Robert Clarke, Life and Works of Robert Burns) TRAPSTAIR
'These cates -- me, she but thought upon' (Pericles) RESIST
Arthur C. Clarke's range was so profound! (3,4) THEDEEP
Children's author takes part in local cottage industry ALCOTT
Dinesen title, in a word AFRICAN
Early ecologist wrote summer, winter and spring in Massachusetts THOREAU
French notice German novelist REMARQUE
Goddesses' foundations? CESTI
He introduced a certain weekly literary periodical in which two of 2, 21's works appeared MASTERHUMPHREY
He is often good at figures SCULPTOR
How artist describes the beams that are left PORTRAYS
I sanction new conductor TOSCANINI
Instrumental passage from Little Dorrit or Nell Gwyn RITORNELL
Juliet was like a jewel in his ear, thought Romeo ETHIOP
Lady Snow drew attention to one of judgment ERROR
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Lioness in winter? ELEANOR
Origin of Wesker ROOTS
Painting with new facet in object created ARTEFACT
Poem from early Richard le Gallienne LYRIC
President's residence in cathedral diocese ELYSEE
Room for Merrill INNER
Royal family name of two of Trollope's civil servants (the third was Norman) TUDOR
Rumoured war hero's bear species named for him ROOSEVELT
Seasonal song from 2, 21 CHRISTMASCAROL
She whom a gentleman may marrry (sounds like loose thinking) BRUNETTE
Talk for thorough overhaul in traditional creative work FOLKART
The devil of a writer DICKENS
Trollope's came before Chesterfield CHARLES
What remains of Percy RELIQUES
What William le Queux's FO stories ceased to be after publication SECRETS