Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 9 2001

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10 across once more while on holiday RESTING
An Academician is 'e? He should get more pay RAISE
Blow with that if it turns to the backstreet FIST
Do you get the girl on long legs? HERON
Firm enough to stop the bleeding STAUNCH
From here, still near Dublin, the pipes the pipes are calling ORGAN
G.H.E. Turner? HINGE
How one might be with Pa in as a result of 10 across AGONISED
In church, this would fall away after half a century APSE
It's just no go when the saucepans get overturned like this STOP
It's not a light shade there INTHESUN
Make a song about tea STING
No copy or a single drink with a pound ORIGINAL
O, he would have found a hero in the shrubbery LEANDER
One quarter, one quart ONEGALLON
Save in this to make one a warm man VEST
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Sean has an ad for a house for him SENATOR
Sever this as one goes off the course VEERS
So that something may be done, just in case ACTIONABLE
Teh whatsit is sticky but not stiff THINGUMMY
That could never be 9 down INTHENIGHT
That' sthe number you could get on in the mortise 95) TENON
The formation of Len with an echo ECHELON
The sort of spring that perhaps will work the watch MAYTIME
The southern one in the tent is just not on to take to his heels SCAMPEROFF
There's nothing at last in the vine ENVOI
They get carried to go by the broken greens PASSENGERS
They have a house that's not at all lordly COMMONS
They're longing for wages at last YEARNINGS
Warm her over the Wye on the moor HEATHERY
When the tin is broken, you'd be wrong to be burying it INTERRING
Yes, Bass is not for the shallows ABYSSES