The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 1033 - July 11, 2014

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A passage from Kenneth Roberts NORTHWEST
Absolutely correct former part of play EXACT
Brother of Paul Doherty ATHELSTAN
Bulwer-Lytton book for Keneally's young surgeon PELHAM
Buttering up apparently not required by French Nobel prizewinning author ROLLAND
Chilean poet under a new guise NERUDA
Covers, like quill and swan PENNAMES
For her, life hung by a thread LACHESIS
French poet has really big time (covered by South African money) ROSTAND
Godwin hero in typical ebullient mood CALEB
Greek poet, it may be, having little to say in Julius Caesar, and part of that unreliable PINDARUS
Hindu cultist found via ties now loosened SIVAITE
His hands spoke for him at the Capitol CASCA
Innocent convocation with great name LATERANCOUNCIL
It's easier, perhaps, to recall him as the blind prophet of Thebes TEIRESIAS
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Italian inventor has nothing on thriller writer LEONARDO
Lady Mary, woman of letters MONTAGU
Moon of Neptune from Thessalonian birthplace of Philo LARISSA
Old capital Kipling mentions nine to five, eh? NINEVEH
Possibly mask this worship of female principle SHAKTISM
Sailors' patron in Balearic resort EULALIA
Scott's is in his private lab. (Bottom shelf) ABBOT
Second OT book in Greek island SAMOS
Showy chap as anti-hero FLASHMAN
Swinburne's readily adaptable Greek god HERMAPHRODITUS
They are exemplified in the letters of Ms Godden ASCENDERS
They are very shaky, like some writers ASPENS
Three daughters, by Jove! Versions to be seen in St Petersburg and formerly in Bedfordshire GRACES
Title twice used by Faulkner ABSALOM
Underage, like Pusey's prophets? MINOR