Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 18 2000

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A building for 29 across on the Strand? SANDCASTLE
Although perhaps fat, `e may have a very small bottom DESTINY
Bury and free this medal, by the sound of it INTERFERE
Came across a pound coin? METAL
Do the spadework by hand on it with a pound? DIGITAL
Does that swine have beaklike behaviour, perhaps, by the sound of it? PECCARY
Flocks for entertainment HOSTS
How it's urgent to make one tight PRESSING
How one establishes that it comes in a slice ELICITS
How they come in flocks to church in here ENMASSE
Is T there where it maintains? INSISTS
It would have made your aunt so loose so to have lost her head UNTIE
Nothing, save this SPEND
Of help in the theatre or in the kitchen DRESSER
One has flocks SHEPHERD
One would have to use force to get ten into the tree EXERT
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Sear Des twice for getting the letters? ADDRESSEES
Seems I am thought of afterwards in so sprightly a way IMPS
Small ones for tiny ones TOTS
Sounds as if one has learned not to be slack TAUT
Sounds as if you've hit on the answer to the one that's staying GUEST
Suddenly it appears that summer is in SPRINGSOUT
The death of the broken puss, hang it! SUSPEND
The German form of 24 across ALSATIAN
The girl, I see, does not approve of such law SALIC
The odds are that they might be seen to be about five EVENS
The poet does get them confused ODES
The saints might be about to mar what's so good in the Bible SAMARITAN
There's no ex with it for them ENTRANCES
They have a point in a channel THENEEDLES
They're not built up with a spare one OPENAREAS
What judges hear and wear? LAWSUITS