Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 14 2000

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At this point it initially begins 9 across EAST
Being obstructive in such a manner INTHEWAY
Blooming well means about one ANEMONES
By the sound of it, consumed with with rivalry fo 1 down ETON
Can this scrape along in company with 14 down? HARROW
Cuts up with the mixed school, but only on the surface STUCCOED
However poisonous, after a century and a half one gets to grips with them ASPS
Is 'e (and all of us) so extremely singular? EVERYONE
Is that a gem one may depend on? Not much MEAGRELY
Is transport ever calling for you like this? CAREER
It's had a washer, and that's flat IRONED
It's not clear if it's the night sky STARLESS
It's not the woof that is not the pigment that's not all of a piece, by the sound of it WARPAINT
Just about the sight of going over it once more REVISION
Letters of witchcraft? SPELLING
Might be at large and always disparage it BELITTLE
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Might disc lose this? UNVEIL
Might he wail just for a bit? AWHILE
Not entitled to pass it on LIFEPEER
One does not go with the fishers, perhaps LINGERS
One was sick of having lost one's head and been sent by train (6) RAILED
Only after half a century would one have been wise enough to have made a living EARNED
Reg is about to be sick of the bars in it GRILLE
See us with a boy? It's the usual thing CUSTOM
So it turns and is a predator as they are OSPREYS
That gets a men sort of an end PRAYER
The moke, for instance, is first-rate. It has a point ASSEGAI
The priest comes up North with friend in a springy sort of way VERNALLY
There's just a tree in the whole of it ENTIRE
They might be little flowers for holy sheets STREAMS
They're kind of in need of a pound so as not to be particular GENERA
This would get worn in the plural as one would if one were worn out PANT