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The Times - Specialist Sep 17 2004

ClueAnswer
Bill, road-racing legend on two wheels IVY
Charlotte, who caused a stir at Aintree BREW
Defenders can be left with egg on their faces after these goalmouth panics SCRAMBLES
Garry Herbert was a tearful one COX
He took the world title from Jess Willard DEMPSEY
He was England's No fifteen at Euro two thousand and four KING
Help the racecourse gambler? ABET
It can be off in ice hockey! FACE
Match played at a rate of knots? TIE
Most stylish of the Graveney cricketers TOM
Narrow view of some racehorses BLINKERED
They are often used at the table BATS
Vital part of the formula one car, even when bringing up the rear AXLE
What jockeys have on their back SILK
Willie Carson's first Derby winner TROY
Yields on the mat SUBMITS
'A rascal without a tribe, who had never had so much as a pet - - -' (John Updike, The Coup) PIDOG
'Nature is - to the point of confusion, let the artist be totally taciturn' (Paul Klee) GARRULOUS
'The - and dream of my desire, - The bitter paths wherein I stray' (Kipling) DEPTH
A follower of Thea Astley ACOLYTE
Aubrey's were brief LIVES
Caped Crusader, perhaps, but scarcely the Ubermensch SUPERHERO
Craig Thomas made such a decision EMERALD
Earthmoving storyteller and poet HARTE
Famed architect in Riga, Udine and Barcelona GAUDI
French writer in Georgia University row GAUTIER
He had a surprise for his audience, who might otherwise have been watching the clock HAYDN
Heroic deed of Brigadier Gerard, perhaps EXPLOIT
Housman wondered if his team was thus failing its exams PLOUGHING
Irritable boating enthusiast? RATTY
It hardly illuminates Boldrewood character STARLIGHT
J. I. M. Stewart had a suggestion for thus employing riches USING
Like Agnes Grey's work with children Ð sort of a toil unit TUITIONAL
One taken for a ride by Thomas Keneally PASSENGER
Parched literary friend of an antiquary DRYASDUST
Pete Dexter's capital fish TROUT
Poet of conspicuous consumption SPENDER
Presented by Ludlum, having established identity and supremacy ULTIMATUM
Quiet verses rewritten for service VESPERS
Quintilian's 'most learned of Romans' VARRO
Region not re-explored in Eliot's view of old age GERONTION
Russian officer has six holding drunken Norwegian VRONSKI
Some noted syllables ARETINIAN
Somehow reunite Arthur's knights, for example RETINUE
Sort of dancer with trainee novelist GOGOL
Then a different version of Wharton protagonist ETHAN
Union fellows have a date with the kindly ones EUMENIDES
Whose clock does Welsh poet recall? HUMPHREYS
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