Irish Times (Simplex) - Mar 4 2006

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Clues Answers
A Bonnie Scottish Prince, or the familiar Mr McCreevy CHARLIE
A fencing sword RAPIER
A great fleet of warships ARMADA
A long abusive harangue TIRADE
An eagle's nest EYRIE
An ointment or lubricant UNGUENT
An oriental market BAZAAR
An unexpected piece of luck - maybe an apple WINDFALL
Ancient stringed musical instrument with U-shaped frame LYRE
Appellations or identifiers NAMES
Canine assistants to the blind GUIDEDOGS
Celtic priests of old DRUIDS
Child's name for a villain BADDIE
Device inserted in body to strengthen heartbeat PACEMAKER
Electric cells supplying current BATTERIES
Fit as a . . . . . . - in good musical shape? FIDDLE
Foretell, be a sign of AUGUR
Gives formally or allows as privilege GRANTS
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Great Rock on the Rhine where sirens lived in legend LORELEI
Gulliver's land of little people LILLIPUT
Harsh-sounding or throaty, like some languages GUTTURAL
He drives stolen cars for fun - sounds ecstatic JOYRIDER
Mohammed's daughter or Catholic shrine in Portugal FATIMA
More neat and orderly TIDIER
Photos or likenesses IMAGES
Pre-euro currency unit in Italy LIRA
Skilful, handling things neatly DEFT
Small tool for boring holes GIMLET
Something peculiar or unusual ODDITY
Statistic on number of fatalities as in earthquake - sound mournful bell DEATHTOLL
Strange and colourful as from abroad EXOTIC
Suffix often attached to website address (3.3) DOTCOM
The formal kneecap PATELLA
Vulgarly self-assertive, impudent BRASH
What is generally believed about a person REPUTE
White mineral salt used in medicine and in dyeing ALUM