Irish Times (Simplex) - Apr 11 2005

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A formidable and aggressive woman - with ancient weapon? BATTLEAXE
A lovable Tiny boy TIM
A zigzag ski race SLALOM
Absolutely delighted and excited ECSTATIC
Australian song '. . . . . . . . Matilda' WALTZING
Bing . . . . . ., king of the crooners CROSBY
Deliberately, not by chance ONPURPOSE
Discovered suddenly or, in modern slang, made advances towards HITON
Dylan Thomas wrote '. . . . . Milk Wood' UNDER
Feather-headed, crazy SCATTY
Furrows forehead in bad humour SCOWLS
Gains and losses - . . . and downs UPS
In the arms of . . . . . . . . - asleep MORPHEUS
Intestine, or the stomach GUT
Is without, wants LACKS
It lies between England and ourselves IRISHSEA
It's in the air - and in water OXYGEN
Lou diets in isolation SOLITUDE
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Male domestic feline TOMCAT
Male voice of high pitch, like Luciano TENOR
Mocks, derides TAUNTS
Mother . . . . . ., saintly nun of Calcutta TERESA
Move slowly and stealthily CREEP
My French friend AMI
Pieces of saints' bodies RELICS
Samuel Taylor . . . . . . . . ., eminent poet COLERIDGE
Scared of army units CADRES
Sent astray or gave wrong impression MISLED
Settle comfortably, establish ENSCONCE
Sluggish and inactive condition TORPOR
Spoke or said dramatically DECLARED
Steers me towards university term SEMESTER
Tears to the ground, destroys completely RAZES
Term of ridicule for John Dun Scotus followers DUNCE
Unconventional in appearance or behaviour ECCENTRIC
Workman who fixes glazed rectangles in bathrooms TILER