Irish Times (Simplex) - Jun 25 2002

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''Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly . . . . . . . . '' TOBEWISE
A French father PERE
Although, inasmuch as ALBEIT
An American lift ELEVATOR
Approach or confront boldly ACCOST
Completely and absolutely ENTIRELY
Edible seed, may be roasted and salted PEANUT
Examine and make any necessary repairs OVERHAUL
Flat round cake, eaten toasted and buttered (6) MUFFIN
Give the exact meaning as of a word DEFINE
Having no ties or attachments ROOTLESS
Hid or waited stealthily LURKED
High-ranking member of clergy, say bishop PRELATE
Keeps oneself alive, continue to exist SUBSISTS
Military order to relax from attention ATEASE
Most strict and demanding STERNEST
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Of complexion, pale or pasty SALLOW
One who believes that certain people are superior ELITIST
One who carries, maybe a coffin BEARER
One who sells goods to the geneal public RETAILER
One who takes power from pursuer USURPER
Proportional, according to the rate PRORATA
Raps with wooden beam SPAR
Rocks or minerals containing metals ORES
Self-satisfied dignity APLOMB
Serve as introduction to or preparation for LEADUPTO
States, articulate UTTERS
Strikes foot on something and loses balance STUMBLES
Sure to be a trick RUSE
Thief who steals in small quantities PILFERER
Uncommunicative, saying very little TACITURN
Without doubt, certainly SURELY