Irish Times Simplex – Nov 11 2019
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Clues | Answers |
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”Beware the … of March” (Julius Caesar) | IDES |
Balm, salve | OINTMENT |
Building for historical artefacts | MUSEUM |
Chewy sweet with nuts and cherries | NOUGAT |
Curved oriental sabre | SCIMITAR |
Device that enables more than one plug per socket | ADAPTOR |
Elliptical courses of celestial objects | ORBITS |
Enter a property without permission | TRESPASS |
Equally or smoothly | EVENLY |
Feigns, dissembles | PRETENDS |
Forgave | PARDONED |
Full stop | PERIOD |
Having reality or being | EXISTING |
Horn of the deer | ANTLER |
Hurry to the wetland grass | RUSH |
In use or busy with something | OCCUPIED |
Instalment in a series | EPISODE |
Local way of speaking | ACCENT |
Natural aptitude | TALENT |
One of the brighest stars | CAPELLA |
Propelling implements | OARS |
Relating to the sounds of spoken language | PHONETIC |
Rio pacts about the fruits | APRICOTS |
Spectators or listeners | AUDIENCE |
Sudden and unexpected piece of good fortune | WINDFALL |
The buying or selling of ecclesiastical privileges | SIMONY |
Titled peer | LORD |
Took power illegally | USURPED |
Topics under discussion | SUBJECTS |
Unobserved | UNSEEN |
Verse of a poem | STANZA |
Without delay | ATONCE |