The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 849 - September 24, 2010

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'He is a tall, skinny guy with a long, sad, mean-looking --, and a mournful voice' (Damon Runyon, Furthermore) KISSER
18 character is some fine skier! NESKI
Alexandra was one of Crewe ABBESS
Apparently he wrote for love (and money) CALDWELL
Associated with commonsense by Bennett CUPID
Bibulous knight upset by hotel's crib SIRTOBYBELCH
Churchill with Dodie in 1984? WINSTONSMITH
Destination of Leonard's ten-past-three train YUMA
Early viticulturalist and good-time Charlie DIONYSUS
Evelyn Anthony's terminus? VICTORIA
Flickering light seen as Weller comes back in late winter festival CANDLEMAS
French philologist initiates really English name and nomenclature RENAN
Her work echoes BINCHY
Hibbert's fancy extension STRETCH
His life was sufficient to shame the devil OFLAHERTY
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His twins were in dispute, it seems LUDLUM
Huxley's fielder with bedspread POINT
Japanese board meeting SHOJI
Jocelyn Brooke's (or Daphne du Maurier's) fall guy SCAPEGOAT
Joyce characters confer accolade on Queens Elizabeth and Mary DUBLINERS
Old instrument used to dismiss, with reservation SACKBUT
Partly written for fun, it showed some elements of the army UNITS
Psalm 51 found on choir stall MISERERE
Rave at terrible opera by Beaumarchais TAVARE
Sort of canon of the church, dividing up the Gospels EUSEBIAN
Suitable exercise for Ambler? STROLL
The author calls him Dixon throughout. Margaret calls him James LUCKYJIM
The Gentleman was not for burning ABEDNEGO
Villain acquires first-class return with energy IAGO
What Smith's waver was DROWNING