Irish Times (Simplex) - Mar 14 2005

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'Attack is the best method . . . . . . . . .' OFDEFENCE
A cereal plant or its grain BARLEY
A shred of bread CRUMB
A slight shake - perhaps of the earth TREMOR
A trapeze artist or tightrope walker usually has one beneath SAFETYNET
Approached boldly, solicited ACCOSTED
Arouse sadness or sympathy like tear-jerker AFFECT
Catering for only the wealthy, not obtainable elsewhere EXCLUSIVE
Caught up with and passed OVERTOOK
Closest I come to time when sun is furthest from equator SOLSTICE
Dirty or unwashed, as urchin may be GRUBBY
Everyone, the lot ALL
Folk hero of Sherwood Forest - robbed the rich and gave to the poor ROBINHOOD
Gather together as one UNITE
I'd a lad with affected manner or pronunciation LADIDA
Informally - exactly so, precisely SPOTON
It opens the door KEY
Jeer, belittle DERIDE
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Large Australian flightless bird EMU
Large Christian church with two rows of columns and apse at one end BASILICA
Loop in a lariat NOOSE
Narrate, tell in detail RELATE
Person who steals things THIEF
Pour wine from bottle to table container DECANT
Rebel as against Captain Bligh MUTINEER
Remove dirt or stain CLEAN
Robert Louis Stevenson novel 'Dr . . . . . . and Mr Hyde' JEKYLL
Saying : '. . . . . . and conquer' DIVIDE
Showing strong feeling, intense in speech VEHEMENT
Social companion or military guard ESCORT
Tenth of income given to church TITHE
The tear-inducing vegetable ONION
This superstitious tale is for elderly matrons OLDWIVES
Torn into irregular pieces TATTERED
Trace to a large container CRATE
Unwell, sick ILL