Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 1 2001

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A lively mother from Ulster Edward has ANIMATED
As there, this is under cover INCASE
Given time, they get sound THEYEARS
Go by Ireland towards the East like a little perching bird PASSERINE
How odd that it isn't at last! ELEVEN
Hunting Charles with you around THECHASE
If a cat may look at a king, this, to a large extent, he is what he may use in return, soundly KINGSIZE
It is cut but isn't at the top of the church NOTCH
It may go down, go up and may go off SAG
It would be a mischievous thing to do to cause such a collision IMPACT
It would be inhuman to hang the Dr. with this APE
It would seem that Father comes up with something other than 29 down APPEAR
It's ground like a mad sort of 23 down MONKEYNUT
Just see how reflective they are in the middle of the road CATSEYES
Just see how yellow it is in the middle of the road! CAMBER
Laid after being lent? EASTEREGG
Leave a bit out and put the cover in the middle ELIDE
Let him rest like a naughty old man RIP
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Pets, perhaps, go into reverse STEPBACK
Remove what's in the ship - enough to make one pale STAKES
Seems that 5 down hasn't had one MARRIAGE
Sounds soft and sweet with everyone PEACH
That's no little perching bird with a broken leg at last EAGLE
That's the way for the cockney to listen to the animals there ARK
The absence of excuses ALIBIS
The answer to this is to have a gin with me ENIGMA
The cause of poisonous anger at the top of the church? ASPIRE
The sort of banter you'd expect from a naughty old man BADINAGE
The sort of complaint that Mavis might have THRUSH
The South could make it one fire INGLE
The young lady called Pell is the one that gets the letters wrong MISSPELLS
There's nothing by way of my pet there EMPTY
There's something fishy, I see, about that mushroom AGARIC
They may be lying right over the Poles LIENS
This sort of discussion in Father leads to a degree INDABA
What's wrong with being so singular? AMISS