The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 1020 - April 11, 2014

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A bit of a let-down for Lesbia, perhaps ABSEIL
A second name, half-apparently that of Assyrian king ASNAPPAR
Apt designation for Hero HEROINE
as a heretic, however, I am interred in black vulcanized rubber EBIONITE
Browne's hydriotaphia ... BURIAL
Cathedral city Guide by Vidal? LINCOLN
Dickens's corrupt "gentleman" (Meldrum perhaps?) following posh car BENTLEYDRUMMLE
French poet gets the wind up? MISTRAL
Giant in endless merchant ship ARGOS
Goes slily, maybe to use specious argument SYLLOGISE
Hogwarts staff member shows charity BURBAGE
Horne's hunter ORION
Instrument as afterthought to change first youth PSALTERY
It signifies no more than private opinion, said Hobbes HERESY
Its fortifications apparently not yet complete in Marlowe's day ILIUM
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Moving on, like one of Porter's wanderers ROLLING
Occurrence illustrating attachment of first lady to old book EVENT
One final time from Joyce Carol Oates LASTDAYS
Played a part in The Maniac Ted Thrale ACTED
Poet sent out, and was brilliant about it SHENSTONE
Premier Canadian author CALLAGHAN
Princess of Bolton ANASTASIA
Reed's were in doomed city STREETS
Sarah, gift of Isis, and a fantastic read ISIDORE
Seneca's unwitting cannibal, of, inter alia, your compiler THYESTES
Tati perhaps with French companion (Jonah's father) AMITTAI
Those other aspects of distinctive habitual character ETHOS
Treacherous boy, born to be king in Lewis EDMUND
Tweedsmuir article describes Annan Water novelist BUCHANAN
Wily Shakespearian character who smelled sweet savours and felt soft things CHRISTOPHERSLY