Irish Times (Simplex) - Sep 12 2007

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Clues Answers
'If . . . . . . comes, can spring be far behind?' WINTER
A baby's knitted foot covering - sounds like loot BOOTEE
A cowboy's rope used to tether a horse LARIAT
A temporary period of quiet as in a storm LULL
A very small fish in parts SPRAT
Bank facility to go into the red OVERDRAFT
Beat gout so as to go from place to place GETABOUT
Belfast's river LAGAN
Black magic of West Indies VOODOO
Bog turf PEAT
Complete reversals of direction in car driving UTURNS
Familiar shovel-wielding Australian DIGGER
Greek god of the sun APOLLO
He's running amok in the street RIOTER
Illustration on special paper in a book PLATE
Imply that something is of small value, diminish in words BELITTLE
Leap about to sound of bells PEAL
Long literary work about great events EPIC
Clues Answers
Major arteries at left of hearts AORTAS
Make an entrance as ghost may APPEAR
Not certain or decided UNSURE
Nun adorer may escape on the trot DOARUNNER
Of music, fast and lively ALLEGRO
People who are models of excellence - or pagans, if muddled PARAGONS
Person who imitates another in feline way COPYCAT
Popular American soft drink, coke in brief COCACOLA
Reduce in proportion to original SCALEDOWN
Responds to stimulus REACTS
Ropes of hair PLAITS
Shakespeare: '. . . . . . ., thy name is woman!' FRAILTY
Something small or undeveloped as of corn ear NUBBIN
Stare at pretty flower ASTER
Street channel for carrying off rainwater GUTTER
Tips as of triangles APEXES
Traditional simmered dish of mutton, potato and onions IRISHSTEW
Use up, reduce in quantity DEPLETE