The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 636 - February 10, 2006

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Clues Answers
'Who said 'Ay, mum's the word'? / -- to willow' (de la Mare) ANDORRA
... Till a peasant clown appears OWLGLASS
A day in the life of Radclyffe Hall SATURDAY
Art is no substitute for regular sustenance ORLANDO
Artist with poet Hunt was another RALEIGH
Attitude I put on to suggest brother of Zeus RAGONTEUR
Boys son duped by boy as girl as boy POSEIDON
Centaur, or unusual yarn-spinner? MEPHISTOPHELES
Classical order (usually expressed in capitals) WRITHE
Clerk observed one in nineteen sixty one WITHINTHEGATES
Comment in book by star FOOTNOTE
Cortex is possibly source of priest in fiction LIEGELORD
Curtains for him in nineteen sixty one TYNAN
Deduce no Strindbergian hell INFERNO
Clues Answers
Duke of Illyria's collector's item GURIO
Emily St Aubert's maid starts a new novel every two, three evenings ANNETTE
Endless row with clown in the style of Boucher ... ROCOCO
Finger part of book INDEX
He was surely blind not to allow the release of Ulysses CYCLOPS
His rehearsal was as good as a play ANOUILH
Hunter holding Sunday prayer EXORCIST
Learning how to do it was part of the regular course, Alice was told RATIONS
Like some of Barbara Pym's female characters, very good indeed EXCELLENT
Old tactic modified by White's art dealer CALDICOTT
Poet from news agency circle TASSO
Stages once more as recent version REENACTS
Swiss play in hand. Or rather, at hand GRIEF
Ultimately exorbitant assistant to damned ambitious doctor SEXTON