| '. . . water-colours I never should have done at all, except for the long continuance of a necessity for '— - —' s' (D. G. Rossetti, Letters) |
POTBOILER |
| 'Sir Patrick O'Prism, a — painter of high renown' (Thomas Love Peacock) |
DILETTANTE |
| Alexander, Catherine, perhaps, in honours examination |
GREATS |
| Directions given by Emerson with lectures |
ADDRESSES |
| Doyle's patient doctor and renowned historian |
TREVELYAN |
| Dramatist in a minor tone |
ORTON |
| Economist is punishing, they say |
KEYNES |
| Essential device in conspiracy novels |
PLOT |
| Example in there by English playwright |
ETHEREGE |
| Found on verge by Cornish poet |
CLAY |
| Frank Yerby suggests something should be said at once |
SPEAKNOW |
| His belief in perfection is Tao put differently |
UTOPIAST |
| Hungry boy asks for another card |
TWIST |
| Job offered by Cowper |
TASK |
| Kirkup's servant |
BODY |