Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 9 2001

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A Border call for attention? AHEM
A cold drop of the hard stuff ICICLE
A pickled sound is 19 down ASSAULTED
A teetotaller in the rare setting of being a terrier? RATTER
About something very large? Far from it! REMOTE
Airs AURAS
Another performance for 24 across? REACTING
Beaten - that's straight from the horse's mouth LICKED
Cast ACTORS
For cockneys, but not soley for them, in a manner of their speaking EELS
For the girl and for the angler, by the sound of it ALLURE
Get around your friend for a shade of a change OPAL
Got around to getting the fish in REELED
Got this if you've been 32 across with pain from father PASTING
He sounds as if they were made from 1 across PRINCE
Heen, perhaps, lastingly INTHEEND
How a mixture of feed may be reckoned to have brought them together FEDERATED
How kind of the commander not to have to fifty! GENERA
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How she got level with him EVENED
Hurt with a horse I'd ever got twisted with AGGRIEVED
If that's what you want to be, give her a ring some time before Wed. ENGAGED
If you're this, you may get 32 across ATTACKED
In a manner of speaking ACCENT
In a manner of speaking, that makes things hard STAMMER
Just a little of spring, by the sound of it RUSTLE
Light at last in address, by the sound of it FLOUNCE
No, they're held in camera NEGATIVES
No. Not so odd to get under the French back there ELEVEN
Not the high ties of Donegal GLEN
Over one month in France I find a bit scanty JEJUNE
Perhaps a sewer might make this to be armed SLEEVE
Springy? VERNAL
Subject to this, 13 down is in this THEME
This applies neither to the Republic of Ireland nor to the British navy, initially NORTHERN
What 29 down is - in the matter of the opposite sex REGAL
You might have got let off lightly for under one pound EASED