Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 20 2001

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A washer is enough to put a fellow off DETERGENT
According to this, see 10 across STRING
Are you, if frozen, as clever and crafty as this? ARTIFICE
At last, 11 across of Greece THRACE
By the sound of it, not be able to raise this if you want sugar CAIN
Does the eel go pop with them? PEOPLE
Double you, to stand going pop with this EASEL
Everything in hold to get to the Middle East in the end LADEN
Gamble a little on the North, but not in the end BETWEEN
Gee! How tender the press must be to do this! GOFFER
Get in this; it is, in the end, only one complaint ENTER
Get some cover where the old city is INSURE
Got up to having been untruthful about a foot short LIFTED
Greet the South with 16 acrosses attached SALUTE
How a tin like this becomes herbaceous ACANTHUS
Incidentally, that's where the silly one gets in INPASSING
Layer this up to make it live ANIMAL
Noon is enough to make them get skinny ONIONS
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Not broke in a diplomatic sort of way INTACT
O, should 5 down in the end get like this? NOUGHT
Pound on the canvas in the end, potentially LATENT
Put in hold; it's not been paid for in the end STOWED
See you get it back to the solicitor for excise CUTITOUT
Strictly speaking, that's 16 across with a bit of 35 across in the end STRINGENT
That could be how I study Byzantine art ICON
That'll give you a start, to use the lever in the end SURPRISE
The boy's got a see-through LENS
The century has an inclination to do what a washer does CLEANS
The composition of a boy - a vote of thanks? SONATA
The police are party to it (with what may exist in law) POSSE
There isn't any object in seeing 2 down for this NOTHING
They make a score TENANDTEN
This tells us that this is not a tidy time MESSAGE
Time was, when under the ear this was ground THEN
What a pleasure way to start the Creed! NICENE
Will this make one fit to be employed by the railways, perhaps? TRAINER