Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 8 2000

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A higher chap for a higher wather, by the sound of it LONGFELLOW
Above the start of 29 across as the bishop is OVERSEE
After just over half a century a Parliamentarian is not a big stiff LIMP
All the East get extremely single EVERYONE
Could one stand the flowers (and the noise) there? BEARGARDEN
Does 'e have time to chop the chop in bits? EPOCH
Entitled to be the skipper with one on the end CAPTION
Head around the South and get stuck with it PASTE
Horned owls? HOOTERS
I come first NUMBERONE
In stock with nothing in the top of the theatre THEGOODS
Is there a shade of a change round your friend? OPAL
Issue of Robin and Maid Marian? CHILDHOOD
It goes on ahead with A from the Far East CHIN
It's bound to be the end of the beginning a year ago LASTSPRING
Just to tempt you, the rent is about to get frozen ENTICER
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Margaret! A letter from Greece at lasst! OMEGA
One hundred and about five more silly, cold splits CREVASSES
Or it might even be Daddy from long ago MUMMY
Pan in the community kitchen? FRYER
Perhaps the permanent way for the old militia TRAINBAND
Reach around the divine doctor and gorge him with something to eat CHEDDAR
See us in so many in swarms LOCUSTS
Sounds as if it's for sewing SEED
Sprightly enough to be first-rate in such a little fishy way FAIRY
That old trio put on weight with extra stout THREEFATES
The numbers of the 13 across at last ELEVENS
The odds are that you might make seven of them EVENS
There's no sense in having N there it seems INANE
Tie kat and adopt it TAKEITUP
What I had to eat at the week-end was quite enough for me SATIATE
You'd be nervous having fresh flowers, by the sound of it NEUROSIS