Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 11 1998

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A broad view for the foreman, by the sound of it HOOLIGAN
A turn to the start of 11 across will get you to the islands REAP
Be a little lightweight to keep you going on the up and up DEFIED
Be sparing? WESTERN
Did his lame make-up make him an outcast? ESCORTS
Encountered the old force in a decimal manner WAGGON
For a T.T. to have ales - that's news LUSTRE
For what's in bits, see below KEYHOLE
Forbid it with one who has a bit of a low voice MISTREAT
Hide the South to a relative extent EWER
How Edward turns round with our roundabout faggot
How I had a silly ten at the backstreet ODDEST
How Lily hops into a deal DISTINCT
How revolting! MEEKLY
How the horse and I are slow to get in the slush REINSURE
How the leer around what's all over your face gets you up MISDEEDS
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It sounds as if it's the peer that has not got a family MATURE
It's a bit useless to go down so quickly here with a pound HECKLE
Might N seize D for those that live there? GOODHOPE
Ran back to bed, I see, with the drug HIGHGATE
Rent, most of which is made up from what you may find in 8 across, perhaps CHINESE
Scottish loughery, perhaps? CONTRITE
Set around what goes into the hold at a 32 across pace LENGTHEN
She might make fun of one, to a relative extent, after tea AWRY
So to find the North in the dinge would not give you a start OUNCES
The girl got around on, around the sun COHERE
There's not a single one after it OVERDOSE
They seem an insertion to get you in motion ADAGIO
What fun to have such a high voice! DREW
What is on the shore is sore STRICKEN
Where you'd find 'er to be an inseparable part DETOUR
You'd be working hard to get promises to pay for service SYMBOLIC