Irish Times (Simplex) - Sep 30 2004

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Clues Answers
'. . . . and ye shall find' SEEK
'For want of a . . . . the shoe was lost' NAIL
A palindromic one-night performance GIG
A public discussion DEBATE
A road under a road SUBWAY
A spoiled, badly behaved child BRAT
A very black colour of black JET
A weak ineffectual man WIMP
An abnormal object of sexual desire FETISH
An axe, or a slang helicopter CHOPPER
An Italian baby BAMBINO
Ancient king of Egypt PHARAOH
City in Saudi Arabia, chief place of Muslim pilgrimage MECCA
Dean Swift's fictional brute people YAHOOS
Destroyed by fire, or informally overcome by emotion GUTTED
Exacting, requiring much EXIGENT
Far way like meteor REMOTE
Having made a valid will TESTATE
He of the amazing technicolor dreamcoat JOSEPH
If such a thing could be a wild flower FUCHSIA
Japanese alcoholic drink made from rice SAKI
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Lighted to give real pleasure DELIGHT
Mark Twain wrote 'The Adventures of Tom . . . . . . ' SAWYER
No . . . . . . - it is unimportant MATTER
Of sound, deadened or muffled MUTED
Pass the . . . . - try to evade responsibility BUCK
Person despised and rejected by society PARIAH
Regret or repent RUE
Reserved, arranged say seat in advance BOOKED
Retails like practical person REALIST
Rock unsteadily on the edge TEETER
Sir Bob . . . . . . was a Boomtown Rat GELDOF
Small or mild darts of pain TWINGES
Sour-tempered like common crustacean CRABBY
Spoil or damage the surface of DEFACE
The familiar neighbourhood pub LOCAL
The former name of Thailand SIAM
The person who is to blame CULPRIT
This gaming machine operates by insertion of coin SLOT
Timid and self-conscious SHY
Word or place-name derived from a person's name EPONYM
Wounded by bull's horns GORED