Irish Times (Simplex) - Jun 28 2002

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''Shakespeare: ''Much . . . About Nothing'' ADO
A female deet DOE
A robber or pickpocket THIEF
A schoolboy's rubber ERASER
A small stab of pain TWINGE
A very strict vegetarian VEGAN
Contraption or artifice DEVICE
Essential parts of the body VITALS
Firm or constant STEADY
Foorprint or trail TRACK
Good-humoured banter (8) BADINAGE
Great rock at south of Spain GIBRALTAR
He tells a good story RACONTEUR
Lived, dear like rckless adventurer DAREDEVIL
Loop in a rope NOOSE
Make a laborious living EKE
Most savoury and toothsome TASTIEST
Obstruction of artery by blood clot EMBOLISM
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Oliver Goldsmith novel ''The Vicar of . . . . . . . . . '' WAKEFIELD
Passionate, fervent ARDENT
Passivity, doing nothing INACTION
Pouts at liquid jet SPOUT
Prefix meaning within INTRA
Propel or compel DRIVE
Proverbs and maxims ADAGES
Punctuation mark indicating pause COMMA
Reagents for army NCO SERGEANT
Return to former condition or habit REVERT
Rounds of snooker play, or spectacles structures FRAMES
Sean . . . . . . wrote ''The Plough and the Stars'' (1 '5) OCASEY
Stopping places as for railway trains STATIONS
The sheltered side of something LEE
Turn aside from straight course to avoid something (6) SWERVE
Without foundation or substance BASELESS
Worn and run-down, like clothes SHABBY
Young geese GOSLINGS