The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 910 - January 20, 2012

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'He makes his rounds every evening, while you and I see the ---- once a week' (O. Henry, Four Million) ELEPHANT
A BBC Director-General, they say, gets garland from Herbert AWREATH
Are audible errors a clue to this poet? BAUDELAIRE
Author supporting cardinal points is a recorder of current events NEWSWRITER
Bayly's green isle ERIN
Burke announced late transport to these fields ELYSIAN
City's familiar name for Alexander's sister SALONIKA
Conspirator named Brutus DECIUS
Early Belgian composer a very short distance inside French wood BINCHOIS
Fury expressed in dialect, of course ALECTO
Getting soaked at Betjeman's teashop? (2,1.4) INABATH
He's curiously taken by Middle-Eastern bread in Aramaic Bible PESHITTA
Interior curve of arch marks the entrances? INTRADOS
Is the fashion returning for biblical land? EDOM
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It's all autobiographical, said Borges LITERATURE
Macbeth character in Rattigan play? ROSS
Madman, a mere description from E L Doctorow? LOON
No Haydn I played recalled Hungarian pianist DOHNANYI
Not accepting moral law, yet opposed to revolutionary Minoan ANTINOMIAN
Poet, unlike his subject, Thangbrand the Priest ('Short of stature, large of limb')? LONGFELLOW
Quixotic story (the butler did it) HUDIBRAS
Ruralist writer said to be piling up prepared meat MASSINGHAM
Schneitzhoeffer's singular nudge to Chopin? LASYLPHIDE
She was seen by Lee as a rival queen ROXANA
Try 'Secs.', 'Min.' variation for inflectional fusion SYNCRETISM
Unnecessary fuss by Shakespeare features this newly-wed BENEDICK
Unreliable Greek church historian reveals waste vehicle going from South to North America SABINUS
Widdershins author may bring tears to our eyes ONIONS