Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 25 2001

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Beastly young men COWBOYS
Broadly speaking, Patrick, you may be found in the flat SPATULATE
Bury the North one after the other, by the sound of it INTERN
By the sound of it, soft, without a grain of being so funny PRICELESS
By way of being sheepish EWE
By way of being sheepish ASHAMEDLY
Does one agree to have 21across about a month back? ACCEDE
Does this have us forbidding anything to do with 22 down? WESTERN
Don't give thanks in what the rider has in hand RETAIN
Getting in the back way, could one ever be so musical at last? REVERSING
Has Father got a mixture of syrup for writing PAPYRUS
Has the geyser brought unseasonable weather? HOTSPRING
How one grants nothing but cries of pain? ALLOWS
In respect of this, it's round about always REVERE
It's rude to be rough about a horse RUGGED
Just one of the pack ACE
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Old cart in the ship for old lovers SWAINS
Perhaps the wee sound of 18 downs USE
Reckoning that's when they get to Bray ASSESSING
So it grew up, but with negative result DEVELOPED
Sounds as if there's accord in this back way SPINAL
That's enough to make the North a little seedy ORANGEPIP
The First Lady is mourning under the broken rig GRIEVE
The old ship is in the ship GALLEY
These Irish, for instance, not of ten, perhaps SOMETIMES
They're bound to be dogged SPRINGERS
They're silly enough to be in the soup NOODLES
This states it's the way you get up USA
To work, one's attitude is not to be for it OPPOSE
Wee tea is not dry among the pigs SWEETWINE
Where you might get on into the north-east INTONE
Wind it up and it will be a little all right for one buck SPRINGBOK