Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 30 2000

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A little Indian tea in boxes CASTES
A sort of twisted rail like that can get to be so wearing SARTORIAL
Can't be touched in such a blooming way, by the sound of it INVIOLATE
For me, that's being Conservative and loving it AMATORY
How taxing to be made to fail about counsel! FISCAL
How the capital of France and the capital of Holland come together for the church PARISH
How Xmas brings a water shortage NOWELL
If you just can't take it, don't try to be a secretary DICTATION
Likewise, the playful king, Edward LEARNED
Might you have had him in the end of 23 across? HAM
No so, wing for them REAPERS
One always weds before them (though not necessarily in the 9 across) THURSDAYS
One from the hill in the forest might want to do nothing up WOODANT
One might get foiled by the southern speaker SWORDSMAN
Seedy enough to canvass, by the sound of it, for The Angelus MILLET
Sounds as if for the crew, so he always followed 8 down MANFRIDAY
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Strictly speaking, that's all they are MARTINETS
That old speaker was as good as gold STATER
That's just out NOTATHOME
That's playing with 15 down AWAYMATCH
The Classics are FLATRACES
The result of 21 across having got 1 across? ASH
The Reverend Father is back. It's 'imself for publicity ADVERTISE
These outsiders arrive at the backstreet COMETS
They've got no right to be gnawing in time ERRATA
Tiller for the unaspirated ELM
What Noah never did with 18 down ATE
When things get 'ard, things got rough GRATED
Where it's grate to be shot at UNDERFIRE
Where to work out of the fridge OFFICE
Wherein the jaw is sore ACHING
You get to be fermenting with anything so dirty YEASTY