Irish Times (Simplex) - Jul 19 2005

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A German mister HERR
A golfer drives from it TEE
A model of something, sounds derisory MOCKUP
A rushing stream of water TORRENT
Accuse of crime against the state IMPEACH
Admiration felt for another's good qualities RESPECT
Amounts of goods kept by traders STOCKS
An old-fashioned roof covering of straw, reeds etc THATCH
Belonging to thee THY
Bombastic talk or balloon elevator HOTAIR
Cry, shed tears WEEP
End of the day - maybe a bright one SUNSET
Geoffrey . . . . . . ., author of 'The Canterbury Tales' CHAUCER
Hard pink substance formed by skeletons of tiny sea creatures CORAL
Harsh cries of crows CAWS
Having little money, almost skint HARDUP
Hidden destructive code in a computer program, or cause of illness VIRUS
Hosts have them GUESTS
Japanese couch convertible to bed FUTON
Jury verdict - the accused did it GUILTY
Letters appended to writing on gravestone RIP
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Limited, having boundaries FINITE
Look closely at equal PEER
Make hair untidy by ruffling TOUSLE
Makes short sharp note like bird or grasshopper CHIRPS
Marvels - there used to be seven of them in the world WONDERS
Modern term for emotional inhibition - get off the phone HANGUP
Most eager and sharp KEENEST
Not easily achieved, took a lot of effort HARDWON
Of no practical application, not worth keeping USELESS
Perish, rot DECAY
Pinches as crab does NIPS
Pleats in a paper pin STAPLE
Precious stone, jewel GEM
Prefix meaning against ANTI
Robinson Crusoe's manservant FRIDAY
Roped into diet TIED
Small insect with pincers at end of its body EARWIG
Steers a way with riddles TEASERS
Stickler for correctness, especially in language PURIST
Unless - in Latin NISI
Vile rut for small stream RIVULET