The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 542 - February 20, 2004

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'Let old - yield the prize / Or both divide the crown' (Dryden) TIMOTHEUS
'Yet Jone she goes / Like one of those / Whom purity had -' SAINTED
A self-confessed snapper-up of unconsidered trifles AUTOLYCUS
A snack for Patrick White's labourer PLOUGHMAN
Amount reportedly provided for Sancho Panza ROSINANTE
Bishop Arthur Redgauntlet LATIMER
C. K. Ogden's fundamental view of language BASIC
Continue to play with a pseudonymous Bronte ACTON
Current hotel in ship for Swedish poet SACHS
Dexter's Paris Quintet TROUT
Dominates author of tales of the Raj MASTERS
E. C. Bentley / Evidently / Used such rhymes / To reflect our times CLERIHEWS
Edifice constructed by frost, needs Bush to complete it STEEPLE
Forester's dream is to be after dark horse NIGHTMARE
French dramatist takes encore ill, collapsing CORNEILLE
Gamekeeper turned poacher, so to speak MELLORS
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Gardener-poet, sonnets he produced SHENSTONE
MacNeice's extreme days SOLSTICES
Meredith's unduly subjective subject? THEEGOIST
One among Horatio's rich friends OSRIC
One with a leaning, say, for piano works LISZT
Papa's were across the river TREES
Playwright heard as cantor at service MASSINGER
Playwright uses some scripted 'ad lib' (sensation) IBSEN
Poet who might take on, finding himself a novelist STEVENS
Poles dismissed from small part in A Midsummer Night's Dream SNOUT
River thriller writer mentioned in eighteenth-century periodical RAMBLER
Samuel Butler saw it as 'the rudder of verses' RHYME
Schulberg knew what caused him to run SAMMY
Shakepearean clown finds way on Spanish seaside COSTARD
Simple closure for Waugh protagonist BASILSEAL
Some allot time for Venetian composer LOTTI