Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 3 2001

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A double sign for the G.I and mine GEMINI
Behold, a lazy referee is back here LOAFER
Boastful boss of the birds? SWANKING
Can this get Lily around? That's a secret ARCANUM
He uses the last of the Irish to get into the house WHISKEY
Homer is one such PIGEON
How lousy the cops are under the river POLICE
How the engine makes us blind UNSEEING
Hunt around for an odd sort of crooked game RUMMAGE
Is one fly enough to get into A via this AVIATION
It's naturalto get to this in nine INNATE
It's said to be passed and served SENTENCE
Might 'e have a paces and get away with it? ESCAPE
Might the little beast get on with gravity? NEWT
Naught could follow this for 24 across, by the sound of it AERO
Not taught to make this just prosaic UNVERSED
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Not the sort of table one may dote on, by the sound of it ALACARTE
One has a steer on board HELSMAN
One mars this GODOFWAR
One would not like being forwarded on like this RESENT
One's calling? NAME
Order that one has written by the sound of it ROTE
So it's about pussy jumping up and down STACCATO
Sounds as if they've given to be all there PRESENCE
The holy plot is in there SACRED
The only century that is grand, yet no good in manners SOLECISM
The precise one on the demand that's harsh EXACTION
This comes in solution ANSWER
This was inclined to be in the catalogue LISTED
To be half 13 across is enough to needle one ONEEYED
Were about a little number, previously old-fashioned ERENOW
What a washer does is get 9 across at last CLEANS