The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2013 05 03

crossword answers
Clue Answer
'It shall be what — I say it is' (The Taming of the Shrew) OCLOCK
acknowledges novel crises gone RECOGNISES
Attendant in house that Scott's moneylender occupied SETH
Auden seemed to think there was a dog under it SKIN
One of those who, admittedly, was not the very button on Fortune's cap GUILDENSTERN
Register phony sort of small child FALSETTO
Roman statesman a turncoat CATO
Lodge warning against sharks ALARUM
Like Sherston's memoirs INCLUSIVE
High flier, in whom the reader never loses interest ... ERNE
Get back Giono's book? REGAIN
Secure Othello MOOR
Shakespeare's epiphany TWELFTHNIGHT
She lived for applause TINKERBELL
so I strike attitude holding maiden, to take advantage IMPOSE
Willingly page, say LIEF
They put painting first, and second . . . ARTISTS
They are well versed in Farsi RUBAIYAT
Brown was his father CHESTERTON
Such a man is a paltry thing, said Yeats AGED
Style of bookbinding for distinguished publisher of encyclopaedias? GROLIER
Cleaning woman, that is, Tess perhaps portrayed by Robert Bridges' daughter CHARITESSE
His work, to some extent idiotic, sounds as if it later went to the devil DOSTOEVSKY
Lamb (new) in film studio EANLING
Recalling, they rang a bell for Falstaff in the middle of the night THECHIMES
Poet's sort of illustrated pot of Attic shape GRECIAN
One of Goona's was green EYES
Absurd dramatist, in turn dreamt absurdly DURRENMATT
'The flashiest and fustiest that ever corrupted in such an unswill'd — ' (Milton) HOGSHEAD
The Bard was his father they say, naturally DAVENANT