| '. . . 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 |