Irish Times (Simplex) - Apr 1 2003

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A delay or robbery HOLDUP
A drab sort of old poet BARD
A facial twitch TIC
A feeling of doom MOOD
A firm statement or decree DIKTAT
A gentle breeze ZEPHYR
American slang for British people LIMEYS
Author of ''Lolita'' in book van NABOKOV
Be without, do not have LACK
Behaving like thespian ACTING
Cosmetics or character MAKEUP
Cunning manoeuvre to gain advantage PLOY
Curve given to surface as of road CAMBER
Cut grass or grain MOW
Droop in the middle SAG
Exclamation of surprise GOSH
Exhausted or drained of energy SAPPED
Extremely, in a high degree VERY
Fabulous beast like horned horse UNICORN
Foolish or silly FATUOUS
Formal study of flying saucers UFOLOGY
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French brandy COGNAC
Good-looking in Scotland BONNY
Grave-robbing spirits found in slough GHOULS
Hanging bed of canvas HAMMOCK
Herbs with long tubular onion-flavoured leaves CHIVES
List of duties and people to do them ROTA
One who breaches the moral law SINNER
One who thinks highly of ADMIRER
Person fond of tricks and playing jokes WAG
Scarce, thin on the ground SPARSE
Secret plot or the people engaged in it CABAL
Shakespeare: ''Parting is such sweet . . . . . .'' (6) SORROW
Shallow recess in a wall NICHE
Small territory owned by one state but lying within another ENCLAVE
Temporary camp without tents or cover BIVOUAC
The Marx Brother with the moustache GROUCHO
Upright part of flower or glass STEM
Using sense of touch on lattice TACTILE
Very little short of nearly ALLBUT
We foul, being sad and deplorable WOEFUL
Widespread destruction and disorder HAVOC