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xwordfan

26th February 2022, 09:13
20a No Oscar for English bandleader with musical routine in rep (6,6) G?R?*?,S???E?

3d A duke in Eilat twice ravaged a self-seeker's wife (8,4)
????I?I?,D?*? looks like an anagram of a d eilat eilat but i can't make anything of it.....
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ginge

26th February 2022, 09:42
Hi xwordfan, 3d Laetitia Dale (The Egoist).
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xwordfan

26th February 2022, 10:04
Thanks ginge.....now got Gerald Slater for the other one....
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mamya

26th February 2022, 13:04
20a Gerald Scales - A Rep in...

The Old Wives' Tale - Arnold Bennett

https://gutenberg.org/files/5247/5247-h/5247-h.htm

Chapter IV Part II

Line 1
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xwordfan

26th February 2022, 13:07
Thank you mamya
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deslyxic

8th March 2022, 16:41
Parsing help please.
Makes an appraisal of sums received by intellectual bookshop owner (5,5)

T?K?S / ?T?C? - almost certainly Takes Stock, with the first three or four words as the definition, but I can't see the cryptic element for the life of me.
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jono

9th March 2022, 11:09
Given this is the TLS, I wonder if the ‘intellectual bookshop owner’ is a reference to Elliot Stock, see link below, with ‘sums received’ being ‘takes’.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliot_Stock
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deslyxic

9th March 2022, 18:41
Jono, thank you. I haven't heard of him but you could be right - although the use of 'bookshop owner' rather than publisher is a question mark.
I tried to trace a fictional character in literature who owned a bookshop, but no luck.
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highbury57

10th March 2022, 22:29
The only fictional character who owns a bookshop is Hakan Nesser’s character Inspector van Veeteran. A rather niche idea even for the TLS…and it has the added disadvantage of not fitting in the slightest!
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highbury57

10th March 2022, 22:34
Oh, one more. Henry Earlforward in Riceyman Steps by Arnold Bennett.
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