The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 853 - October 29, 2010

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'No fustian about church-yards, no -- tales' (E. A. Poe, The Premature Burial) BUGABOO
14 portrays Brontë heroine by the gorse CATHERINEFURZE
A little air to be provided for singer ARIETTA
A minor character of Swift LILLIPUTIAN
A small-part actor is worth one more run EXTRA
Bloomer associated by Koestler with automaton LOTUS
Can theme I've totally recomposed be seen as success? ACHIEVEMENT
Carry out directions on part of play ENACT
Elizabeth Bowen's was in the dark DAY
Finest papyrus from upper region of Greece, we hear HIERATICA
Free new Kahn's clue 9) UNSHACKLE
He who thus manages disbelief may procure poetic faith, thought Coleridge SUSPENDS
Indian music article in tatters RAGAS
Its ranks could scarce forbear to cheer TUSCANY
Kay Boyle's Chekhovian bird SEAGULL
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Lodge entrances with Shakespearian cross-dresser ROSALYNDE
Mr Geller in a pound-to-a-penny situation like the stuff of melodrama LURID
Observe chemist suggesting pseudonym for Victorian novelist MARKRUTHERFORD
Papers disguised novelist's pen name SAPPER
Pier at which Mr Turner, like Mr Piper, was 'pretty unlucky with the weather' CALAIS
Reed's composer a bit of a pill HILDA
Rehashed edibles provided for French composer DELIBES
Reportedly sacerdotal dramatist from Bradford PRIESTLEY
Sounds like sort of woman associated with O'Hara SCARLETT
Staff of Dionysus acquired ivy wreath THYRSUS
Suggested element of wall, also descriptive of rude mechanicals? ROUGHCAST
The delightful Miss Dobson - inspirer of mass sacrifice to Isis ZULEIKA
These melodies of Keats were sweeter INAUDIBLE
What are the Simpsons? TETRADS
Whose hour described by Glyn? HIS