18A - Roy Campbell said that, like wives, they are seldom entirely faithful (12) I have ??A?S?A?I??? 24A - ancient kingdom inhabited by Byron, Huxley and Priestley ? (6) I have ??B?N? 15D - Lawrence's...
2 left. 10A - a strangely clean article appears on time in literary bits and pieces (8) I have A????C?A 6D - examinations accompanied by convulsions in Elkin's work (8) I have S???C?E? - who is/was...
Now that the 29A and 25D question has been resolved, I have one more.
22D - What Egan supplied to the adventures of Tom and Jerry (6) I have ?I?I?H - I assume FINISH but don't know why....
Many questions but - 29A - Fruit mature in Coppard's work (6,4) I have ???R?????T. the answer appears to be 'Cherry ripe' but this conflicts with 25D Forster character in stab a storyteller might take...
Help please. 5A - Memory Austrian composer evidences of Hungarian one (7) i have R?M?E?? 8D - explanations of short story and article held in highest esteem (8) I have ??O?S?R? 9A - eaten pure, well...
1D - old greek scene changer (9) I have P?R???T?S
11A - his martyrdom was unfinished (6) I have ????C?
24A - Marlowe's church is merely popular (6) I have ?I?S?H
any help appreciated....
5 left. 1A - Board a novelist (5) I have L???E 10A - First news of war book, say (5) I have S???P - scrap ? 12A - 'you have an excellent ___ for your years' Richardson, Pamela (4-5) I have H?A?P???E...
14D - essayist coolly concealing names (8) I have C?N?O?E? 18D - welsh character (as Scottish psycho) (6) I have B?G?I? 27A - missing link gets time with American version of churlish Athenian...
3 left. 5A - Popular novelist about right to come to earth (8) I have C?R?L?N? 15A - Her relatives not those of Chekhov (8) I have S?N?L?I? -sinclair ? why ? 26A A digest of Rogers (10) I have...
2 left
4A - Ishmaelia, to boot, say (8) I have ?T?I?P?? - obviously Waugh's SCOOP but I can't work it out
8D - Short reply yet to come back from one writing sub rosa (6) I have ??S?E?...
OK, one more. 22D - Nothing to pay for one of his novels (5) I have E?A?S - so I should get it but I can't. Incidentally, for those of you puzzled by 16D it's destructive not destructible. Also, 2D...
9A - Chatterton recorded his song (8) I have M?N?T??? - minotaur ? 25A - Adopted personality for Hannay (8) I have ?U???U?L - I assume this is Buchan's Hannay 4D - American Cubists thought it real,...
6A - Mistakes in Latin (6) I have ???A?? 14A - Run off too many, though by definition a superior picture (9) I have ?V???R?I? - overprint ? 6D - Tom Sharpe's was not socially acceptable (8) I have...
4 left 8A - He absurdly presented a damsel in distress (7) I have A?R???L 13A - Like 8 he anatomised the absurd (5) I have N?S?? 2D - Carried in support of a very big writer (7) I have O???R?? 5D -...
14A - Daggers drawn, words suspected (5) I have O?E?I 24A - Gyrated perhaps, like Powell characters in divine surroundings of new church (6) I have ?????D - turned ? 16D - Shaw's mendicant,...
3 left. 16A -A "contemplative man" with a perspective on river ? (6) I have ???L?R 11D - Blackmore's prelude to 'The Once and Future King' (6,6) I have ?R????, ?R?H?R. I assume the second...
14A - Blast! G E Moore is confusing - such puzzles (14) I have ?E?A?R?B?L?S?S so I ought to get it but I can't 16D - See one tour about America, describing a good circle (8) I have ?I?T?O?S 11A -...