Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 9 2001

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29 across - not a bit of it, in a manner of speaking TONGUE
Carves up the firm outside the building STUCCO
Enough to have made you throw up to have come across this in the ice EMETIC
Granny would never, by the sound of it make it REEFKNOT
How hundreds might be undecided with it and the girl DITHER
How one might have a thing about fresh flowers, by the sound of it NEUROSIS
In Kent one might get sole on the bone SKELETON
It's worth only one penny for the writer to run away PENELOPE
Just a bit of the book of the canons CHAPTER
Leave the hair to the water FURLOUGH
Might he come to grips with the backward Academician and get cross in the neighbourhood of Dublin HAROLD
Never forget to make that trunk call from this ELEPHANT
Of course it's not to be won by a jockey, even if it sounds like that RYDERCUP
One depended on this, yet once again it was untruthful RELIED
One that does the dictating AUTOCRAT
Perhaps with no legend, that's what you'll need CRUTCH
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Pursued the sound, pure and simple CHASTE
So much ground will give you the toothache, by the sound of it ACRE
Sounds as if the miner will get not so much with 'er LESSER
Start to use your loaf, in the broad sense BREADTH
Starts out before - all out behind BUSTLE
Take the top off this water and you're left with the result of 19 across BLACKSEA
That little fellow's all for 4 down CHAP
That medicine-man should dry up DROUGHT
The car might get so seedy when it's out like this AWAY
The French father for Aswan? LEDA
The last hour ELEVENTH
Up to when you get a present UNTILNOW
When one is no longer a sucker WEANING
You get a leg - and praise - from this EULOGY
You get quite a start from this OUTSET
You may be sure there'll be a current charge for that POSITIVE