Irish Times (Simplex) - Sep 7 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| ''Some achieve ..., and some have ... thrust upon 'em'' (Twelfth Night) | GREATNESS |
| Accedes, acquiesces | ASSENTS |
| Affiliated, associated | CONNECTED |
| Arrivals or departures building | TERMINAL |
| Become too large or too mature for | OUTGROW |
| Brims, rims | LIPS |
| Clairvoyant, visionary | SEER |
| Fertile desert area | OASIS |
| Follows as a consequence | ENSUES |
| Gave confidence to | ASSURED |
| Geographical region | TERRITORY |
| Give up work for good | RETIRE |
| Illegal acts | CRIMES |
| Keep under control | RESTRAIN |
| Keep up repairs | MAINTAIN |
| Land of the tzars | RUSSIA |
| Medieval Tuscan city | SIENNA |
| Most uncommon | RAREST |
| Moving through the air | FLYING |
| Natural hot spring | GEYSER |
| Not in a position to | UNABLE |
| Restore to good condition | REPAIR |
| Rubbed out | ERASED |
| Short message on a social medium | TWEET |
| Small fight about a small fragment | SCRAP |
| Stands up to, withstands | RESISTS |
| Stately aquatic bird | SWAN |
| Stay behind | REMAIN |
| Term of office | TENURE |
| They tend the sick | NURSES |
| They were owned by the feudal lord in the Middle Ages | SERFS |
| Upper hand, benefit | ADVANTAGE |
| Vividly coloured bird | PARROT |
| Water pitcher | EWER |
| Wives of old Russian rulers | TSARINAS |
| XI | ELEVEN |
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