The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 693 - May 4, 2007

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'... could stand upon one leg, and play the tambourine on her other knee, like a --' (Nicholas Nickleby) DINMONT
'And here I took pleasure to take -- of the ladies' (Samuel Pepys) FORFEITS
'He rather desir'd me to converse with him as a Gentleman than as a --' (Robinson Crusoe) RELIGIEUX
A knavish sprite, but spoken of as a good fellow ROBIN
Afternoon festival for nereid GALATEA
Beleaguered, like Lady Dunnett's rook? AESIR
British height reached by Wodehouse UKRIDGE
Cocteau's machine RINGED
Dramatist in Hermione's company IONESCO
Finery in question Portia raised TIARA
He showed the road to Mecca FUGARD
Idyll showing nothing at the centre of new clue for example ECLOGUE
It's no go the ceilidh provided by its music, thought MacNeice RURALRIDE
Johnson's patsy INFERNAL
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Mythical suicide in monograph 'Ae' dramatically versifies SEXTUSPOMPEIUS
One of those to meet in Mackenzie's work, perhaps EXTREME
Rose from Balchin book SEWELL
Round song for mythical cave dweller TROLL
Rugby in issue for learning ERUDITION
Ruler in Nineveh - and a strange fish, we hear ASNAPPER
Scott's dandy, we're told REVERENDMORELL
Scottish braes, Irish bogs, shelter Norse gods ROGUEMALE
Shaw's clergyman connected with frank article PHAEDRA
Some points about pallid Proustian figure SWANN
Streetcar passenger Harold MITCHELL
Sublimely poetic EMPYREAN
Wrongly named dud bit joined to book ADDENDUM