Irish Times (Simplex) - Nov 16 2000

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...... Greene, author of ` `The End of the Affair' ' GRAHAM
A maths array in rows and columns MATRIX
A metric measure of land HECTARE
Am old gallows GIBBET
American state, capital Salt Lake City UTAH
An informal archeological excavation DIG
Beethoven's only opera FIDELIO
Bring to an end - or shatter BREAKUP
Burdensome restraint or oppression YOKE
Continent consisting of two great land masses AMERICA
Dickens novel ` `....... Rudge' ' BARNABY
Dreadful and dire AWFUL
Drives away from lepers REPELS
Exhausted - everyone home ALLIN
Go too slow, fail to keep up LAG
Ill-mannered people, churls BOORS
In boxing, it's a foul to punch below ... .... THEBELT
Informally, one who studies hard SWOT
King of Camelot ARTHUR
Labour, try hard STRIVE
Layer as of wedding cake TIER
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Mark left by a wound SCAR
Mood of grim fate DOOM
Number of bowls in cricket over SIX
On sice turned away from wind LEEWARD
One who dies for a cause MARTYR
Packed or rammed down tightly TAMPED
Painful tightenings of muscles CRAMPS
Permissive about Braille LIBERAL
Pig's foot, or one on the run TROTTER
Polite address to man SIR
Provides with income, being snowed under ENDOWS
Put in wrong place, lose temporarily MISLAY
Real, genuine ACTUAL
Relays to killer SLAYER
Renounce, forswear ABJURE
Scene of event or occurrence LOCALE
Searches for water using twig DOWSES
Severe abdominal pain COLIC
Straitlaced and proper PRIM
They speak louder than words ACTIONS
Yes, yes - it's Spanish SISI