Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 1 2002

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A churchman, by the sound of it HYMN
and 11 across and 2 down, so one may, one gathers, be becoming as nutty as we are here HEREWECOME
Banter for training, perhaps RAILLERY
Can one stand this as it's in a twister? EASEL
Chorally, the little speck comes to tea MOTET
Don't be soft to the brute if it's difficult to stand HARDTOBEAR
For the get-together, see 14 down GATHERING
For this man, Utsystet, see 14 down NUTSINMAY
Get in the way a bit and bit back HINDERPART
Go back and attend to the patient again, perhaps RETREAT
Happy to be let softly PLEASED
Here one gets the rage of the East, it seems EIRE
How 26 gets mixed in a former royal TSARINA
How heavenly for the sponges to be so light! ANGELCAKES
How Mother gets over to the man with a shade MAGENTA
If this came to tea, she came to life GALA
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In short, it is going to be a textile matter TWILL
It makes her sound hoarse to between the black and the white GREYMARE
Not rasher? SAFER
Starting to get off to Ireland, for contributions OFFERINGS
That place in Dublin's beginning to be a paradise for Greeks ELYSIUM
That's not no wing, by the sound of it IGNORANCE
The best part of the pests turn up STAR
The French have a word to go under arms MOTTO
The little brute sounds as if it's aware of being short in the snout PUGNOSE
The sort of mural that's outside EXTRA
This shows you're not all there ALIBI
This world, by the sound of it be made to melt over the lough ELMTREE
Wear ship for Gilbert and Sullivan PINAFORE
What's left is wet, to hold it back RESTRAIN
Writing, perhaps, for atonement PENANCE
X and a bit more, either way, dogmatically TENET