Irish Times (Simplex) - Feb 14 2007

Tired of your current crossword puzzle? Try solving our daily crossword puzzles. GO TO DAILY PUZZLES!
Clues Answers
'Once bitten, . . . . . . . .' TWICESHY
A Minorca kind of pasta MACARONI
A North American eskimo INUIT
A V-shaped cut or indentation NOTCH
Admonishes, rebukes CHIDES
Bank or building society loan for house purchase MORTGAGE
Bristly head of barley sheath, quite wan AWN
Brought car to a halt BRAKED
Consumer at table EATER
Dickens hypocrite in 'David Copperfield' URIAHHEEP
False teeth DENTURES
Fit of anger - don't lose it TEMPER
Food of the gods AMBROSIA
Induces to stray from the path of duty TEMPTS
Its capital is Kampala UGANDA
Meat that may dress as lamb MUTTON
Member of aboriginal people of New Zealand MAORI
Member of major Indian religion HINDU
Clues Answers
More mild and self-effacing MEEKER
Not at home OUT
Not liable to, excused EXEMPT
Old song 'Pack up your troubles in your old . . . bag' KIT
Pay respects to ghosts SPECTRES
Puts off to a later time DEFERS
Sean O'Casey wrote '. . . . . . . . . and the Stars' (3.6) THEPLOUGH
Segregate into popular post-Lenten sweet EASTEREGG
Sign on, being a loner ENROL
Singular achievement by golfer - literally HOLEINONE
Sudden involuntary contraction of a muscle SPASM
Take the . . . . . . - jump right in PLUNGE
Temple dedicated to all the gods PANTHEON
The way things happen, luck CHANCE
Unhealthily fat OBESE
Unit for measuring electric current AMP
Very small measures of length INCHES
Willing to be guided, being nameable AMENABLE