The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 937 - August 10, 2012

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''—, —' said Mr Venn, soothingly . . . . "But you know quite well head office wouldn't — it'' (Peter Dickinson, The Gift) OKOK
'His front wheel struck the edge of the shell, flipped the turtle like a — - —' (Steinbeck, Grapes of Wrath) TIDDLYWINK
'She spoke of the weather – frosty, but —' (George Meredith, Diana of the Crossways) TONIC
Articles about smallest state in song ARIA
Clearly ideas worth repeating LEITMOTIFS
Definition of some traditional music, speaking ill of rock, perhaps FOLKLORIC
Failing unions, like some in Middlemarch, arise as Grimm rewrite MISMARRIAGES
Friend of Violet Trefusis suggests life in Rome VITA
Group of fools observed by Ashbery and Armin NEST
His journeying page, Wilton, had no luck NASHE
His uncle, as seen by Hamlet, as well as remorseless and treacherous LECHEROUS
How Shaw expected Arms and the Man and Candida to be accepted? PLEASANTLY
It was lush, and seen in the warm hedge by Shelley EGLANTINE
Jane's inducement PERSUASION
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Madeleine reminded him MARCELPROUST
May a book's second one bring about a change of view? IMPRESSION
One of those whose morale was raised by Cyrano (coming from America – detained at port of entry) CADET
Rose-loving source of inspiration for Sherlock Holmes SERGEANTCUFF
Saint associated with Barbara Hepworth IVES
Scribe wrote words for him MEYERBEER
Shakespeare hero reveals track of villain's car, we're told PRINCEOFTYRE
Small part of Cassio taken by grateful actor IOTA
Stendhal's was in town known for cheese and ham CHARTREUSE
Strange hoard by Hardy's brook, say RHODA
Terrible ropy ethics of types like Molière's Tartuffe HYPOCRITES
The first half of The Silent Woman is heroic EPIC
Those of Jeeves and Durrell were stiff and upper LIPS
Well-born knave in bolt back to Nature GENTLEJACK