Irish Times (Simplex) - Feb 28 2007

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A large Christian church with rows of columns BASILICA
Agnus Dei - . . . . of God LAMB
American state capital Carson City NEVADA
Existing but not yet developed or active LATENT
Group of shops or stalls, from the Orient BAZAAR
Handled roughly or clawed MAULED
Happened to BEFELL
Huge tidal wave that causes great damage and loss of life TSUNAMI
Julius Caesar's last words, according to Shakespeare ETTUBRUTE
Just a jot, or a Greek letter IOTA
Kind of referee as in cricket UMPIRE
Lobsters, cockles, mussels etc SHELLFISH
Longer of two bones in forearm ULNA
Loud sounds NOISES
Musically, Englishwoman said to rule the waves BRITTANIA
Obese feline as wealthy person FATCAT
Opens fastener or causes the ruin of UNDOES
Periods when shops sell goods at discounted prices, bargain times SALES
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Procured for film or play organiser PRODUCER
Room at the top ATTIC
Small group nested inside larger group SUBSET
Sound of cartoon pig OINK
Stain or blemish, silver or reputation TARNISH
Strong cable that secures a mast, chief support generally MAINSTAY
Summon back, or remember RECALL
Tennessee Williams play 'A . . . . . . . . . Named Desire' STREETCAR
Text of a play or film SCRIPT
The greatest Hun of all ATTILA
Tiny reproductive cells of fungi or ferns SPORES
Token boo as in pocket recorder with blank pages (8) NOTEBOOK
Tousled and untidy UNKEMPT
Woman's receptacle for carrying personal items HANDBAG
Words used as names of person, place or thing NOUNS
Worker with lathe, or great English painter TURNER
Wounds with blow of knife STABS
Woven or knitted material FABRIC