Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 14 2000

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Clues Answers
A cockney tiller? ELM
After tea, a poet may have some outpouring TEAPOT
Although without a practice, I am up to time with you IMPROMPTU
Around the knight is a god of the Nile OSIRIS
Does this column strike you for a post? PILLARBOX
Every other way to change the end to ante, for instance ALTERNATE
Famous politician from the USA? STATESMAN
For all the world it's like a way to go with the ball GLOBAL
For this I tramp below the shoulder ARMPIT
Hail the trump with exultation TRIUMPHAL
How it takes just over fifty cats to save you LIFELINES
How sweet to get to bed after All Fools' Day! APRICOT
I'm able to tell you more of my experiences with this MEMOIR
Is the South not stinking well bankrupt SCENTLESS
It would be grand to make one better at last END
It's more than enough to stay around the tie SATIETY
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It's puzzling how it can be so full of holes RIDDLE
No husband before him on board FIRSTMATE
She is sure to hold things back DAM
Sidney is up - he has got them flat DISHES
The cost of the single toy is up to the artist ONEDOLLAR
The little basket will make a joke of it, by the sound of it PUNNET
The sort of grand, big, little charge he has? MANSION
The sort of wash that does not get rid of the rubbish EYE
There's every reason for this to be right in the rookery, by the sound of it GOODCAUSE
There's medicine in the ship if one is upset SPILLS
This seems to make N.I., one after the other INTURN
Thus might Tess learn to be wide awake ALERTNESS
Twenty-six of them will go into only one 16 down LETTERS
What a blooming fool you'd be to go into American Intelligence! CASSIA
What a noble address! MILORD
When they're complete, the graduate turns up and greets them, by the sound of it (9) ABSOLUTES