The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 533 - December 5, 2003

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'My own idear is that these things are as - before the wind' (Daisy Ashford) PIFFLE
'She sits all night at cards, and ogles at -' (Goldsmith) SPADILLE
'The - Defect of Henry King / Was chewing little bits of String' (Hilaire Belloc) CHIEF
'What - - for these who die as cattle?' (Wilfred Owen) LIFEFORCE
... Friar, too, I found perhaps for more convincing reason AFORTIORI
A best laid scheme of Steinbeck OFMICEANDMEN
A forebear of E. F. Benson MOTHER
Alienate Sargent (out of order, yet supported by English) ESTRANGE
Chaucerian factors suggest author of Canterbury Rhymes ... REEVES
Chesterton's airborne watering hole THEFLYINGINN
Country novelist FRANCE
Deliverance for Kingsley's mariner SALVATION
Following Anderson's book PASSINGBELLS
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Goal by Davies AFTER
Make very wet (ain't Dune, anyway) AMBITION
Napoleon in The Final Problem MORIARTY
Naval battle in first act, followed by hesitation ACTIUM
O'Flaherty's Irish grass INFORMER
Occurrence illustrating attachment of first lady to old book EVENT
Said to be war diarist LYNDON
Stone showed pain associated with E AGONY
Store room on First Avenue suggests Greek region ATTICA
Swordsman gives arrow (silver) to grandma POPILIUSLENA
Thackeray protagonist connected with Welsh port DARTAGNAN
The right to six deliveries by Conrad THEROVER
Wrongly name case for Roman patron of the arts MAECENAS