The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 792 - June 26, 2009

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"But, I ––, an honest maid as ever broke bread" (The Merry Wives of Windsor) DETEST
"Camilla, –– thoughtful, walked alone into the garden" (Fanny Burney) UNUSUALLY
"Iolanthe was the life and soul of Fairyland", she said LEILA
"You ––s! while . . . you are quarrelling for places the guests must be starved" (Goldsmith) NUMBSKULL
A Winter's Tale from Midland town? STAFFORD
Bentley maid goes to see client, perhaps CELESTINE
Churchyard may be remembered for one of rebellion DISCOURSE
Cryptic puzzle solver tragically blinded OEDIPUS
Den craze could produce legless bookcase CREDENZA
German town has points for ascetic sectarians ESSENES
Give notice for what Booker winner received, they say APPRISE
Greek portico not in amateur fashion PROSTYLE
Hesitate on prehistoric track in historic novel WAVERLEY
Janus was two FACED
Location of Lucy Daniels's cat CRYPT
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Mildewed Ralph, Shakespearean recruit MOULDY
Norfolk city diocese hosts garden party on Bastille Day ELYSEE
One very close in fielding? MISER
Out of the medium, and fast EXPRESS
Poetically soon ERELONG
Revise Eve's age-old quiz for 5's creator DIEGOVELASQUEZ
Runs made by eponymous characters of Le Carré SINGLES
Stage direction for Dame Ngaio's killer ENTER
Stopover in Bourget – a perfect weekend ETAPE
Strange vein seen in Harry Lime's part of Greeneland VIENNESE
The gods offered a fine view of the stage from this eminence OLYMPUS
Victim of suffragette from Durham park THEROKEBYVENUS
We have the legacy of his work, some of which was Caribbean MICHENER
What one of Cinderella's sisters would have been, provided all three were present UGLIEST
Writer reveals the Spanish in alliance BELLOC