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Irish Times (Simplex) Jan 17 2006

ClueAnswer
A pane in the neck NAPE
Affectedly refined and upper-crust GENTEEL
Alfred Lord . . . . . . . ., poet of 'The Lady of Shalott' TENNYSON
Biblical or other old brothers BRETHREN
Cartoon-cinema hero of arachnid origin SPIDERMAN
Cite as an example or proof ADDUCE
Couple it with soft heated mass applied to skin injury POULTICE
Encourage to do something wrong PUTUPTO
Enjoy yourself - at fancy dance? HAVEABALL
Gleans or harvests REAPS
Grapes grow on it VINE
Hard outer coverings of salt water molluscs SEASHELLS
I shrank from Hindu god, avatar of Vishnu KRISHNA
Jolted and shocked - like James Bond's martini? SHAKEN
Knock down and crush with vehicle RUNOVER
Made up for wrong done ATONED
Major head bones SKULLS
Of milk, turn sour and form thick substance CURDLE
Of speech, short and pithy TERSE
Of verse, had similarity of sound in line endings RHYMED
Pines for bog bird SNIPE
Quite splendid, magnificent SUPERB
Resident junior doctor in hospital - so humane HOUSEMAN
Sacred writings as in Old and New Testament SCRIPTURE
Saying made tedious through over-use CLICHE
Small opening for shoelace EYELET
Stir up, rouse to action INCITE
Summon back or bring to mind RECALL
The Abominable Snowman YETI
The capital city of Colorado DENVER
This Tuesday comes before Ash Wednesday SHROVE
Twos in cards DEUCES
Uriah . . . ., arch-hypocrite in 'David Copperfield' HEEP
Weary or fed up TIRED
Whole and undamaged INTACT
Worker with a lathe, like great English painter TURNER
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