The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 948 - November 2, 2012

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'Haggard' described his wife ALLAN
'I back him at a rebus or a — against the best rhymer in the kingdom' (Sheridan, School for Scandal) CHARADE
A verse form of Bentley / Quite evidently. / And as many agree / Not improved on by me. CLERIHEW
Ambler's relaxation? STROLL
Bennett's man followed by Ali with weapon EDWIN
Bloom makes lion quiet (a bit long in the tooth) LEOPOLD
Boxer and professor using some pretty gamy cusswords AMYCUS
Bradbury's lineage? HALLOWEEN
Changing form of work, and getting new actors RECASTING
Coleridge wrote his manual STATESMAN
County with terrible ogres, according to author satirized by Stella Gibbons SUSSEX
Emily St Aubert's maid acquired from Caldwell? ANNETTE
First place within reach for Fanny Burney KINGSLYNN
Galsworthy's getaway ESCAPE
Goethe's assistant has a part in a three-decker Mann wrote ECKERMANN
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Granted, like Capote's petitions ANSWERED
It was put about by Adamson RUMOUR
King with two writers suggests Thackeray character ARTHURPENDENNIS
Longfellow's were nocturnal VOICES
Muir's place. Or a corner for Maugham? NARROW
Painter well versed in French customs ROUSSEAU
Rascal is confounded by Richardson heroine CLARISSA
Response expected by a pair at the altar ANTIPHON
Ruin mot produced by grandpa of Romulus NUMITOR
Spy genre pioneer might be hep in poem OPPENHEIM
Stevenson in Samoa TUSITALA
Surprisingly realigns novelist SALINGER
Time of greybeard's dropped hand EFTSOONS
Woman of Sardou, or Crécy, always in Swann's way ODETTE