Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 13 1998

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A little teacloth, I see, and that's no laughing matter TRAGIC
After half a century you could get less in this direction EAST
As a villain I get to the end of 11 across IAGO
Auld lang syne on ahead with Goya around YEARSAGO
Being paid, one does not stand for the toast PROSIT
By the sound of it, one would be keeping this APIARIST
For play to proceed smoothly, let it be mixed up with the end of 11 across LEGATO
From the North this may be shot, but not abroad, perhaps NARROW
Has 'e got fifty dues, yet manages to avoid them? ELUDES
How one may be in the forces with short sleeves, by the sound of it BEARARMS
How one may, in short, be entitled, and then it's all right to be a composer BARTOK
If it's the turn of the Academician to get grown-up, he must get wound and turn round ARMATURE
Is 22 across, in short, the genuine but not the solid thing? ETHEREAL
Is that what a pill robs you of this time? AGES
Like how large it is to be courtly ASSIZE
Next to something sound in there where the eggs are NEAREST
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ON x X for a charge IONS
One is so reckless that it's just a rip-off TEARAWAY
Sails with Her Majesty and family ROYALS
Save for this, it's wet RAINYDAY
Seeing that it's Des crying ESPYING
Something that stinks is what they're up to, perhaps ASCENTS
Sore at being in either side of Daddy INPAIN
Ta for plenty of turf to burn, by the sound of it GRATEFUL
That's the last place you'd want to be with a sore throat, by the sound of it COFFIN
That's the Ulster trap, even if you won't get to score with it NINETEEN
They're all for Daddy LONGLEGS
To have to sit in confusion in your clothes to your sorrow DISTRESS
Two pounds of it might be worth something in the road DOLLAR
What Balder could never have had? HAIRDO
When your house has been burgled, you've been trained BROKENIN
Your job in life makes you exhausted inside CALLING