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Irish Times (Simplex) Nov 09 2007

ClueAnswer
'Jack and Jill went . . . . . . . . .' UPTHEHILL
A general uproar furore
A lump of turf SOD
A snooker striker CUE
A vegetable spike THORN
And so on ETCETERA
Blood of the gods ICHOR
Braggart with noisy oral orifice LOUDMOUTH
Breakfast food of cereal, fruit and nuts MUESLI
Completely, not gradually OUTRIGHT
Cowboy song 'Home on the . . . . .' RANGE
Curt and brief ABRUPT
Dig up something buried DISINTER
Expression of disgust or surprise HUH
Form into a single group UNIFY
Government department of the Vatican CURIA
He begs and scrounges CADGER
In, not out ATHOME
Is hearty about losing the plot HYSTERIA
Just the same, notwithstanding EVENSO
Native Himalayan mountain climber SHERPA
Native Irish trefoil SHAMROCK
Of married couple, legally parted DIVORCED
Of society or its organisation SOCIAL
Of the arteries supplying blood to heart CORONARY
Overjoyed, quite delighted ECSTATIC
Palindrome for a female sheep EWE
Put out of house as for non-payment EVICT
Saint regarded as the patron of lovers VALENTINE
Skilful move or plan TACTIC
Slang injunction to relax - it's cold CHILL
Slightly damp MOIST
That is to say, specifically NAMELY
The club for the greens PUTTER
Unmoving, still STATIC
Upset this fruit conveyance to spoil plans APPLECART
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