The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 858 - December 3, 2010

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'. . . my words no fancy'd woes relate: / I speak from --, and the voice is Fate' (Pope, Odyssey) SCIENCE
'Few little ---- popping away with cameras' (John Osborne, West of Suez) NIPS
An afternoon with William Boyd BLUE
Cholmondeley's character in soup (car driven - horn out of order) RICHARDVERNON
Church residence for goddess CERES
Dickensian greengrocer who answered to the gentleman in black RICHARDUPWITCH
Festival for old writers among grandpa's childhood memories PASCH
French philosopher acted by rote, in a way DIDEROT
Greek satirist seen in a retreating attitude AESOP
He wrote more than one play that is inwardly no good INGE
Heresy derived from Greek sage? NESTORIAN
Home bird seen near the bank THEKINGFISHER
Indifferent part of Dreiser's desire STOIC
Instrument of punishment, we hear, for its rebellious occupants CAINE
It might make Nash beg for woman hit hard in room SHEBANG
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Lee's mastermind with history (muse quite unusual) GENIUSLOCI
Lewis offers suitable seat for second-place runner? THESILVERCHAIR
Lutheran principle may be seen as psi item PIETISM
Melville skipper, ever unreliable VERE
Meredith's unduly subjective subject THEEGOIST
Paper on Ammunition too stiff for writer? CARTRIDGE
Pet name for Lear FOSS
Precipitate idea of Maugham RAIN
Reason for Boileau-Narcejac's detective being reluctant to reach the heights ACROPHOBIA
Remarkable as Hamilton's providence SPECIAL
Runyon's city gambler DETROIT
Sad Masonic songs ELEGIES
Several feet for French person to contain wastage MOLOSSI
Tool of Figaro's trade might have made Il Barbiere the first SOAPOPERA
Witchcraft starts off Banquo's exit (and haunting) OBEAH