The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 977 - May 31, 2013

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'I have seen as fine outsides as either of yours bring lousy — to the brokers .. ' (Ben Jonson, Bartholomew Fair) LININGS
'Merrily merrily — the gales (Tennyson, Poems, Chiefly Lyrical) CAROL
'Woe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink . . .' (—) HABAKKUK
A certainly recursive oddity, not yet mentally satisfying ACRONYMS
Caring daughter of Dickens recalls Mrs Oliphant's character at Scottish town, to stand near point AGNESWICKFIELD
Comfort with a pound needed to uphold art EASEL
Elderly satyrs get new line in Italian agreement SILENI
Grade female in Woolf family .. STEPHEN
Heresy drawing twelve conclusions LOLLARDRY
Herts Horse Fair's boilers for Dickens knight BARNETSKETTLES
His domain was horror HERBERT
I am beyond love for thick pigment IMPASTO
it may be 'musical' OSSIA
It's found in a patch of grass TRIGRAPH
King's son featured in garbled ad lib (Anon.) DONALBAIN
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Lorna Sage's work not found between friends BADBLOOD
Lurid piece made moral, in a way MELODRAMA
Mistakenly I blame de Maupassant's handsome friend BELAMI
Not for critics giving 'out of the box' opinions LOGES
Only Richard II (Quarto) includes this poem LYRIC
Philosopher said to close LOCKE
Poe twins find her in American 7 USHERS
Poet 24 hours by gun DAYLEWIS
Prince departing with 'the portrait of a blinking idiot' – to reappear in Much Ado? ARRAGON
Renowned novelist seen to make haste with gambler's toy RUSHDIE
Stimulus, say, for Masefield's king PHILIP
Surprise for O'Brian WARSHIP
Tall German professor, author of The Symbology of Secret Sects LANGDON
Tries therapy perhaps not suitable for actors? ROLEPLAYS
Ultimate optimist revealed by kitchen cleanser? PANGLOSS