Irish Times (Simplex) - Mar 18 2005

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'All that glitters . . . . . . . . .' ISNOTGOLD
'Many are called but few are . . . . . .'' CHOSEN
A large vase, perhaps for holding ashes URN
A pale purple colour MAUVE
A poetic eye, bro ORB
A prolonged outburst of abuse TIRADE
A troublesome situation or thermal spud HOTPOTATO
Administer severe beating to THRASH
Asian religion based on teachings of Gautama BUDDHISM
Away, not at home OUT
Cheers up, gives courage to HEARTENS
Damp, slightly wet MOIST
Doors swing on them HINGES
Drain to the lowest point NADIR
Eat greedily - like turkey? GOBBLE
Exactly right - sounds noisy BANGON
Join as ally of malignant sort (5) ALIGN
Layer of skin beneath the top one DERMIS
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Layers as of rocks in earth's crust STRATA
One more time, encore AGAIN
Open and candid OVERT
Oscar Wilde novel 'The Picture of . . . . . . Gray' DORIAN
Pretend to be ill so as to avoid work MALINGER
Puts in place, like piece of machinery INSTALLS
Roles for a non-winner LOSER
Speak off the cuff, unrehearsed ADLIB
Sticky stuff or sickly sentiment GOO
Still, not moving STATIC
Succulent flatfish associated with citrus fruit LEMONSOLE
Take me to arms about bushy-tailed monkey of tropical America MARMOSET
Tasty North Atlantic fish, sometimes red HERRINGS
The capital of Scotland EDINBURGH
Theoretical or scholarly - often not practical ACADEMIC
Title of an Italian man SIGNOR
Truly, really INDEED
Useless person or thing - sounds moribund and profitless DEADLOSS