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Irish Times (Simplex) Oct 17 2002

ClueAnswer
A brief snooze NAP
A dish of lettuce and vegetables SALAD
A disorderly mob RABBLE
A fixed allowance in times of scarcity RATION
A friendly underatanding between countries, may be cordiale ENTENTE
A small pang TWINGE
Alloy of tin and lead, often in beer mug PEWTER
Australian city with famous opera house SYDNEY
Bench in a church PEW
Collar button or animal farm STUD
Consume too much like a glutton OVEREAT
Continue like British comedy films? CARRYON
Crooked, askew AWRY
Crust over sore or strike-breaker SCAB
English racing venue on coast ASCOT
Fall back before enemy RETREAT
Habitual or customary practices USAGES
Had lawful title to OWNED
Herons for a Portuguese gentleman SENHOR
Indefinitely, with no appointed date - . . . . die SINE
Indicator on computer monitor CURSOR
Insignificant, trifling PALTRY
Large vulture of S America CONDOR
Layer in tall building STOREY
Military order to relax ATEASE
Moses parted it REDSEA
One over par for hole of golf BOGEY
Organ inside heart EAR
Place in someone's care for test run ENTRUST
Prophet, one who has visions SEER
Pub fun in which one sings to backing track KARAOKE
Pull along behind HAUL
Relinquishes legal claim to WAIVES
Sell from door to door PEDDLE
Strong feeling, love or jealousy EMOTION
Sulphuric acid or caustic criticism VITRIOL
Summit or spinning toy TOP
The archangel with a trumpet GABRIEL
The cost of maintenance UPKEEP
Tie up or hamper BIND
To do with sense of touch TACTILE
Tone of importance NOTE
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