Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 29 2001

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A beastly little turn for the pitch RAT
A turn for me at last for a change EMEND
Attack like this and the silly one may get sick ASSAIL
Edward's the artist that was brought up like this RAISED
For work with mortar PESTLE
Have a brush with what the piano is not PAINT
In them, pass it on about ballads RELAYS
In view of this one won't find 2C difficult EASYTOSEE
Just about 4 across, perhaps. She's the bird REEVE
Make light of it RAY
Not the most orderly places to eat in MESSES
One bit each APIECE
Perhaps unused to be not right on top LEFTOVER
Perhaps with the T.T. it might prance TITTUP
Ruled around the South, but gave up the job RESIGNED
See, this maybe where the cargo goes BEHOLD
Sounds the way Ronald joins Michael, in short - in very short MICRON
Step for March, iron for tailor GOOSE
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Support the edge in addition SIDEWITH
That male rodent is blooming early RATHE
That's recently from the Beatles YESTERDAY
That's shortly in sight of my work, I see MYOPIC
The confused peers get the insect round for tongue ESPERANTO
The middle of the bard that couldn't give a dog a bone HUB
The music that goes up into the mortise NONET
The surrounding of the loch is only a small bit of it ELEVENTH
They get fired when they don't hit the islands, by the sound of them MISSILES
They got there at last ALSORANS
They may be egged on top, by the sound of them OVA
They start to be excessively useful - what else? TOOLS
Thing gets set crooked in there, but may be in the tail THESTING
This would sound like that TIMBER
What Adam must have had, but not to eat SPARERIB
What no rasher could ever be, perhaps SAFEST
Where he and we get fifty, along with pussy INTHEWELL
With salt I am back to get my rag out, of course SALMI