The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 946 - October 19, 2012

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'. . . drove rapidly through the peaceful, — suburban area' (Robert Ludlum, The Holcroft Covenant) TREELINED
'This ancient and reverend — of Cities (The Seven Deadly Sinnes of London, Dekker) GRANDAM
'— me with the knowledge of thy works' (Thomson, The Seasons) ENRICH
A doctor with nothing in reading desk AMBO
A James ghost THIN
A stern uncle, say TOBY
As amusing as Shirley's courtier HUMOROUS
Bad lot included in Cleopatra's calculations by Haggard RASCAL
Bridges led to it EDEN
Crichton's, Doyle's or Jarrell's world? LOST
Cronin's gun-room? THECITADEL
Fit part of Queen Mab legend ABLE
Gratiano envisioned his granddad cut in it ALABASTER
Hammett's curse DAIN
Hardy's hypocrite backer with fifty in care ANGELCLARE
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He came from the North and put ring on diagram as a symbol PICTOGRAPH
His work of classification contained a large number of bloomers LINNAEUS
Legal authorizations from chap over May Day and August, 1914, for example MANDATES
Martin Haug recorded it at the beginning BRAHMANISM
Murdered by Dudley? For stealing paintings? ROBSART
My age-old aunt badly upset – she died of grief LADYMONTAGUE
Opposition mentioned by Connolly, in a book of some promise ENEMIES
Path indicated by Evelyn Underhill MYSTIC
Perrault's was booted CHAT
Poisonous plant which may have seemed amusing to sixteenth-century Florentines LAMANDRAGOLA
Remote don dared attack Belloc's CHESTERTON
Represented in literature by Charles Primrose CLERGY
Stevenson's may be thought to know how to make the coast irresistibly attractive THEWRECKER
The origin of French ballet LASOURCE
Usual locality of 4's subjects may be in a bath it seems HABITAT