'A poet is the most unpoetical thing in existence, because he has no --' (Keats) |
IDENTITY |
Account of love game in Indian doubles match |
MASSENET |
Agnes, who went far with Forster |
PEMBROKE |
All Virginia Woolf's homes should have been at least this |
KAMASUTRA |
Ancient quarter in holy city |
FLORENCE |
Ardent youth has computer memory, ex officio |
PEREGRINENIPKCE |
Chaps surround fool and French composer |
LINNIE |
Composer in abandoned shop, right at end |
SPOHR |
Composer in danger, manfully opposed |
GERMAN |
Constantia Durham and Clara Middleton identified one in time |
EGOIST |
Donald Farfrae (as city father) sounds like horse's mother |
BRANGWEN |
Gudrun and Ursula were in love |
PERPETUAL |
Heroine portrayed as a lady, or toxophilite |
ISABEL |