Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 2 1999

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After you put your foot down, Edward I and Edward II took to their heels STAMPEDED
Around the North was that the Christmas fare they used to have in prison? TURNKEY
Beat with a blow when not tied in, by the sound of it ATALOWEBB
Bound to have got over the obvious end of 1 across CLEARED
Could you put that damn thing on inside your weapon? SWEARWORD
Fast food? COLLATION
Fish, about half a dozen for the clergyman LIVING
For the clergy, little cars and all the rest MINISTERS
From the pig, not a wet advertisement for the classical treedweller HAMADRYAD
Have a double of this before you go BYE
He might be big enough to have jam in BEN
How used she to snake her way into the priesthood? PYTHONESS
Is one driven at last to get the fluid away? TROCAR
Just for that I will do without it EGO
Might one be giving a demonstration of being just a little wet? SHOWER
Might perhaps be less public transport by sea PRIVATEER
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Not so blooming high at last FLOWER
One might get it in the neck from that sort of a tree WATTLE
Only an E, yet it's great gas BUTANE
Peel something like 12 across - that'll mean one's mean SKINFLINT
Say, that's got a light bottom! ENOUNCE
So that's what caused the Fall? No joking! GRAVITY
That'll give you no protection FREETRADE
That's the way to go like transport, it seems VANISH
The hard sound of S with S? SANDSTONE
The South may find that killingly funny SLAUGHTER
There's something fishy about little 17 across being about fifty BLENNY
There's something rank in an uncouth sort of way for such a one NCO
There's very little such in Scotland BAIRNS
You get relatively little of this with it on, but not in Ireland BRITON
You will leave that eastern country ESTATE
Your mother, is she? That's a sick one! MALADY