The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 865 - February 4, 2011

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'Cliff remembered his father's warning about obscenities, but in carney -- -- it didn't sound too bad' (Robin Moore, The Big Paddle) PIGLATIN
A spot of un art autre TACHE
A tale can be broken up into literary fragments ANALECTA
Arbiter from the West THEJUDGE
Booker selection found on beach CHESIL
Booker winner whose entry found us forbearing? MICHAELONDAATJE
Complete fisherman doesn't start with philosopher in Kingsley's book ALTONLOCKE
Eliot said they are bred in April LILACS
Exclusive work from Evelyn SCOOP
Fast Fleming is satirical SWIFTIAN
Grisham's lawyer found in Petry work STREET
His letter was read, we hear HAWTHORNE
Homeric ballplayer from lost sophoclean work NAUSICAA
It's first degree may give renewed vigour SOLFA
It's not quite legal for woman Nobel prizewinner LAGERLOF
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Its inhabitants should be well-read BOOKSHELF
James portrayed her as a lady . . . ISABEL
Jane Gardam's sort of sonata? TRIO
Mamet provided polish for it SHOE
No French one carries substantive rank NOUN
Not quite under Celtic ornamental style RUNED
Novelist, a follower of Joyce CARY
One of Wilbur's answers RESPONSE
Rabbit fancier UPDIKE
Reader, she married him ROCHESTER
That's strict organization of stanza with two couplets? TETRASTICH
The Greeks, I fear, suggest sea writer (very big) DANAOS
Time for Lowell's garbage-swilling mother SKUNKHOUR
what Edith Wharton was in France MOTORIST