The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 608 - July 1, 2005

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'And were an - to be my story, - I'd have a short one ready for my own' (Robert Frost) SAGAN
'I'd like to see a Tank come down the stalls, - Lurching to - tunes' (Siegfried Sassoon) MUSIC
A wave of the arms EPITHET
A woman in love CARHHRRNNFFRRE
American name, said to be composer RAGTIME
Apartment thus shelved suggests a Powell title FASHION
Avenging regicide of Fife GREER
British composer is into its complications RECLINE
Cut short objection to mythical creature in ceremonial vessel AMYMARCH
Gifts for Odette Swann, denied Miss Blandish ORCHIDS
Gilbert's solitary game RITORNEL
Greek always poetically describes feminist writer PATIENCE
He wrote twelve for a spy ACCENTS
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Hidden themes in books about U-boats? SUBTEXTS
Instrumental passage from Little Dorrit or Nelly's Version TOSTI
It describes part of speech BRANGWEN
Lie like Goya's Maja EPITAPH
Long narrative on Newton from French author BUCENTAUR
Margery Allingham set one in winding sheets MACDUFF
Mr Presley is not quite sure as stage manager HANDEL
Spectacle of new war heroes LINED
Tempestuous, like Lady Georgiana's life STORMY
The signs may well be grave, if not acute REGISSEUR
Time's accompanies dance in roman fleuve MARKRUTHERFORD
Upset main Latin character in Nicholas Nickleby MANTALINI
Wordsworth had him 'blow his wreathed horn' RAREESHOW