University subject: English - |
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Written wants |
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I alter true version of reading material (10) |
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Literary writings (10) |
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Retail true rubbish? That's what you get from bookshops |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Feb 2024 |
Retail true rubbish? That's what you get from bookshops (10) |
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Able to read about Ur in poetry, novels, essays etc. |
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Love of a 13 across |
The Guardian Quick |
06 Nov 2023 |
Written works from retailer but unfortunately book's lost |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
25 Apr 2023 |
Less substantial artist with true representation of books etc |
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Less substantial artist with true representation of books etc |
The Guardian Quiptic |
11 Jul 2022 |
Serious reading? True, I later will be confused |
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Sadly true -- Lear pinches technology writer's output |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
17 Nov 2021 |
In which we see authors retail imagined and true shapes |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
30 Jul 2021 |
Texts intoxicated -- rue it later |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Apr 2021 |
Left to rehearse around old city with Dubliners and other bookish types |
Irish Times Crosaire |
16 Apr 2021 |
Exciting age disrupted true studies |
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Well-informed about old city books |
Irish Times Crosaire |
17 Mar 2021 |
Books torn -- rue it later |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Dec 2020 |
Writing 'true' tale, I go wrong, penning bit of rubbish |
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English major's field |
LA Times Daily |
17 Jun 2020 |
English major's field |
The Washington Post |
17 Jun 2020 |
Line you are splitting to once again do hand-outs |
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Reading matter |
The Telegraph Quick |
07 Feb 2020 |
Nobel Prize category |
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True, I later composed texts |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
08 Nov 2018 |
Valued works deconstructing tree ritual |
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Bright generation having true bent for written works |
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True retail arrangement for books and magazines |
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Books set on fire by English traitor you heard about |
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Novels and such |
Family Time |
08 Apr 2018 |
Temptation to pinch one three times to reveal texts |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
17 Feb 2018 |
Temptation to keep repeat short in marketing materials |
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Nobel Prize category |
Family Time |
21 Aug 2017 |
Category for which the nine writers have won a Nobel |
Newsday |
09 Apr 2017 |
A trite rule that's spoiled written material |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Mar 2017 |
Category in which 39-Across won a 17-Across |
USA Today |
05 Feb 2017 |
What author writes learner gets to repeat when crossing old city |
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Period fashion mostly seen in illuminated English writing |
The Telegraph Toughie |
14 Jul 2016 |
English subject |
The Washington Post |
21 Feb 2016 |
A volume from America, not the first of adult books? |
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Information in special air letter about uranium |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
15 Sep 2015 |
Works in university, making contribution to reprint of rare title |
The Telegraph Toughie |
24 Apr 2015 |
A lot of reality, true, gets misrepresented in fiction and poetry? |
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Work by Spenser for instance illuminated times by river |
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Shining age with true possibilities for fliers |
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Volume containing a true array of writing |
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Nobel Prize category |
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"___ is news that stays news" (Ezra Pound) |
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Nobel Prize category |
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Nobel Prize category |
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English major's concern |
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The classics, e.g. |
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Nobel Prize category |
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Novels, essays, etc. |
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It is written |
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Start of a quotation by 17-Across |
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80-Across's field |
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Belles-lettres. |
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Nobel Prize category. |
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Quasimodo's field. |
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College course. |
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Churchill's prize, 1953. |
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General classification of 56 Across. |
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Field of Mauriac's Nobel Prize. |
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