Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 22 1997

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'E is in here to make mention of his jacket REEFER
9 across keeps them apart BRICKS
Caution the Scotsman for being in a plate ADMONISH
Don't go, that is to say, for what does not appear on top LINGERIE
Flying there, by way of getting in the ray AVIARY
Getting in rudely, yet with politeness in the end ELBOWING
Got up after the blooming meal TEAROSE
How one G in ten might let a Moor down IAGO
How one little bed in nine will go up in smoke NICOTINE
Is taking action for publication ISSUING
It needs a blow my girl, to get around on board WINDLASS
It's enough to make me sick the way they quote me all wrong EMETIC
One might be fired for working with 27 across or 1 down MORTAR
One would let this produce a Tory from oratory LESSOR
One would need to be soft to have such a quantity of wood DEAL
One's never learned to be slack, perhaps, by the sound of it UNTAUGHT
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Same as about the jaw, they're always on the run MACHINES
Serve to sound heavy on what's heavy in the end WAITON
Thank you for the ten - even though it's so little IOTA
That makes it more of a cutter, by the sound of it ADDS
That sounds, my love, as if the weather has broken for Santa Claus REINDEER
That's the way to renounce thebits of bean by the barrier ABNEGATE
The doctor, what possessed him to die that way? DROWNED
The saints may be in a minority, but there's still quite a lot of them AGOODFEW
The sort of reversion that AE had with his chest ESCHEAT
The vehement complaints of the fence RAILINGS
They might speak volumes for life at the Pole - there you have it in black and white PENGUINS
This swell lets Y fall, it seems DROPSY
What a nuisance the French would be to do the ground work with 9 across! PESTLE
When Marcel has us in port he remembers past times PROUST
You'd never be like that for a week, by the sound of it STRONG