Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 10 2000

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A French one and one that's poetic, and that's everywhere UNIVERSE
A thing one might have about fresh flowers, by the sound of it NEUROSIS
and 16 down, even so, it doesn't sound like the Reverend Mother NONETHE
Feeling strongly in verbal form? INTENSE
For an irritant one will have to have fish NEEDLING
Give the hour out back here EMIT
Heard the sound of what's in 6 down CATTLE
How Eve and her Dad got away with it EVADED
However energetic you are, be more energetic, perhaps RESTLESS
If the insect has been drinking spirits, that gives it something to chew on RUMINANT
Is it all according to how the saint may press the bell? STRING
Is that what you make of 2 down? LESS
It's all so tricky to make it grand SLAM
Loves to get around you and make them just a little seedy OVULES
Lydia of The Rivals might be a waster, perhaps LANGUISH
Need to have gushed around like this ENTHUSED
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Not in order to achieve nudity UNTIDY
One may take it badly in the afterthought if they's so given PRESENTS
Perhaps doubler in the coal for the pen CORRAL
Seeing the sound of where it will be built SITE
Seems the morning is for us for our loves AMOURS
Tangle the hair and lie on it MATTRESS
Tb be senior to my father I would have got too much OVERPAID
That will give 'em one (or two) in he gin GEMINI
That's a very soft way to get near to a fish APPROACH
The least you can do with what I am is in the mine MINIMISE
The rug's turned up in a way that's staying STAMINA
There's water either side of this sum, not abroad, perhaps ISTHMUS
Turn up and put the rot in the water in no 24 across manner TORPID
Were too much, by the sound of it DRESSY
What sticks out in front with the French is made to stick out behind BUSTLE
With an end, it is in a splendid setting FINITE