The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 859 - December 10, 2010

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'My aunt and her paramour . . . such a pair of --, as I believe, all England could not parallel' (Smollett, Humphrey Clinker) ORIGINALS
'No less '--' necessary and right are the brutalities of men in brown shirts' (Aldous Huxley, Ends and Means) HISTORICALLY
Banks' man MANCHESTER
Bates's high regard for daily chaos? LOVEFORLYDIA
Bentley said geography was about them MAPS
Black Italian violinist NERO
Dr. rents big new construction for playwright STRINDBERG
Dramatist's islands in far Antarctic ARAN
Firm defender of Solzhenitsyn suggests provost confused about love in rich surroundings ROSTROPOVICH
Given self-regard, given name: given name, expressionist EGON
Imagist noting lad has changed ALDINGTON
Intended to provide me with sacred book MEANT
Italian author was something of a volatile visionary LEVI
Let it remain in Durrell's tetralogy STET
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Many a verse, both short and terse, may well be worse, without this curse MONORHYMES
Muir poem extended by Cary? THEHORSES
Musical alternative in loss Iago suffered OSSIA
Nabokov issued one - to see a production of Murdoch's A Severed Head? INVITATION
Peacock's hasty passage HEADLONGHALL
Plural gerundive putting matters to rights CORRIGENDA
Singer revealed many in total here SCUM
Slimmer spa transformed for elderly spinster MISSMARPLE
The long, slow feet of M-M-Morse DISPONDEE
They are apparently ruled out in Dick Francis' Odds Against EVENS
Tritten tracked her maturity HEIDI
Unexpectedly ablest rich girl portrayed by Coleridge CHRISTABEL
Updike protagonist who returned BECH
Utilitarian, crooked, indifferent actor, puts on new tie BENTHAMITE