Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 8 2002

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15 across for Shelley, by the sound of it MUSSEL
A seaman has grown accustomed to being sworn at ABUSED
Around five a ball needs payment beforehand ADVANCE
At last this is not an attempt at skill ARTISTRY
Catch her with lands on the Continent NETHER
Could one bear to be like that? URSINE
Do you imagine this is the position to eat of late? SUPPOSE
Does this give one the strength to cut it after tea? THEW
Even if no longer young, a man may have many sorts of opening such as this MANIFOLD
For the present, might one get around there in Ireland? MAYO
Good for the diet, but bad for those who live in it ROUGHAGE
How horrible to go up and finish the Irish! OGRISH
How one does business with perfection IDEALS
If 10 across were so rash, only the ship would be left CARELESS
In a car I tire of such standards CRITERIA
In a car one needs the press for the sound of it HOOTER
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In a car, would drink ever bring an end to his caree? ENGINEER
In want of a couple of editors at last NEEDED
Might Stanley have desired to possess such a carriage? STANHOPE
Not for me, R LATTER
Pu has a nose that's retrousse UPTURNED
She might get to go in for rope LASSOING
That goes into rope for him in Parliament HEMP
That shows how much one loves and is concerned with the South CARESS
That's a setback for Galway RECESS
The unstudied way to leave 11 across without a head ARTLESS
There's a rumour that one made a duck in France CANARD
This might give one a thing about the sound of fresh flowers NEUROSIS
Under a car this might make one seedy, but not at home AWAY
Was George Russell reckoned to be effervescent? AERATED
What make-up is made of? CONSISTS
Your wet crate could be a danger to mine FIREDAMP