Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 10 1999

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A bird, that is to say, that is till raw ANDREW
A ruddy beast of a type one might find in the Irish Times EPEE
At the age of this, in short, one gets back to the old cuppa WED
Bread's what this excludes AMPHORA
By more it needs to be 27 across UNDRESS
Currently in the House, in short AMP
Does this blooming well mean to get single? ANEMONE
Either way it's soft enough for a baby GROTTO
Event, by the sound of it EVADED
Father, five! Behold, five with dogs! PAVLOV
Gee! That's not so high and not so happy, by the look of it STRETCH
How mean to claim overtime! AVERAGE
How the forte gets fearfully correct EACH
How the high note turns up around the deeper one for the gardener EXTRACT
How the old statesman ran away with a negative result ONE
In this you can get too in tun NOTOUT
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Inside it could be clear that it's sticky NESTED
Is there a Dr. Mary hidden on board? ABSURD
Is there a tear in the sheet for the children? ARLES
It gets stuck up with whole of 21 across inside AIRS
It's a grave matter to have only one wheel CERES
It's enough to make you mad to 1 across things RETURNS
It's in hundreds I leave till all is blue ONSET
Light SUPERANNUATED
Little by little, by one of the 12 in here EVER
Regularly it's extremely small in here BAREFACEDLIAR
Sharp enough to get at suet with this ASTUTE
Taking might perhaps show this to His Majesty GRATITUDE
The Latin sailor may thus be seated round the people, touch wood! ADDUCED
Too old to look at the river, by the sound of it EXPLAIN
Turn off here to get up to him CREED
When she's in such a stupor, pussy needs something to buck her up LAPS