Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 31 1998

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A fresh run for the Irish Times? NEWSPRINT
After this I see anything so catty would be hereditary GENET
At work they have an air about them - many of them, at last PILOTS
Being here EXISTENCE
Burning to get round in the air FLAMINGO
Burning to get the Academician back to the depression ARDENT
Can one reach at up and down in this? ATTAIN
Does one agree to there being very little water at the Dee? ACCEDE
Ed is here THEEDITOR
Enn in trousers - long ones? PENNANTS
Getting back to do the sowing all over again, by the sound of it RECEDING
His is the art of Mister Chips, it seems OLDMASTER
If Robert was in the soup, that would keep it dark BROWNING
Is it the cotton inside them that makes them so light? GLINTS
It sounds a pleasant gesture to forego one's rights like this WAIVE
It's hard not to see this ICE
It's not 4 across to have so befogged a last bit of 33 across MISTAKEN
It's not hard to get such trigonometric things into the sea EASINESS
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It's up to the spike to be missing its end PITON
Left for the present for a holiday LEAVE
Much too small to soundbolder PEBBLE
Notwithstanding this, the opposite of 27 across SIT
One country and the makings of eleven more INDIA
One sort of saw double figures on this TENON
Pa could make such painful things sticky STINGS
Pen such numbers in the form of a chain NINES
Seems that Ed is at the bottom BACKSIDE
She comes after tea EWE
So there's nothing left here? ALLRIGHT
Sounds like the results of royal photography PRINCE
That would be enough to make Sue thin TIS
That's the end of the story, but not in practice THEORY
The distant sound the sow may make to produce the young FARROW
To be like this would not make Kenneth well SICKEN
Used the teeth to keep a K in the road RAKED
You might have eaten like this before you die, Edward DIETED