Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 2 2001

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A berth with this might be NORTH
Are you ove by this in the red? RUBY
At length, to a certain extent LONGISH
Being about a century, the tree is twisted but still standing ERECT
Being all on edge, one gave a heavy breath, by the sound of it SIDE
By dint of being uncultured at last THROUGH
Can you see how the lids are upside down? SPOT
Does this give strength to both of them? BRACE
Elastic stockings for work in the garden? RUBBERHOSE
He is about a St. like this, and got a move on HURRIED
Hen, ud there - but barely so INTHENUDE
How soothing - doubly so at that point! THERETHERE
How the decorations are given to the dead around the battles AWARDED
How the men added their requests like this DEMANDED
Informality about the neck may lead to the dead around the battles CASUALTIES
Is that the reason 'e is in there for Miss Muffet? WHEY
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It may be drawn to the 28 across and be made there LINEN
It was not in order for one in France to have kept about a thousand like this UNKEMPT
It's clear that here there are fifty in agony PLAIN
It's not for the resident to cover the eyes around it VISITOR
Knave of Clubs? BLACKJACK
Not cross enough to get the loaf underground, by the sound of it INTERBRED
Sat askew in underclothing to a very large extent VASTEST
Saw that Edward was absent NOTED
That bit of poetry is unable to come to nothing CANTO
That could be chaste with a pound on hte back of the child at school SATCHEL
That gives warning that it's the last of the wine PORTENDS
The reasoning behind this is only to allow so much beer RATIONALE
The way to kess and hit T in playful fashion SKITTISH
Well, that will make one do nothing RESTCURE
Why about it, my French father has a holiday? WHITMONDAY
XXXE, perhaps, just for a present, for instance TENSE