Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 22 2002

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1 across one time to be noble, perhaps EARLYHOUR
Beat the light at last TROUNCE
Butter, but not margarine, from Greece, by the sound of it ANIMALFAT
Dawn has such a smashing time then BREAKOFDAY
Drive like this to make it fast NAILDOWN
Driving and steering ATTHEWHEEL
Either way, one may make mention of this REFER
Fired once more about sort of with a leader REKINDLED
Gee! There are bars there to be disposed of GRID
Get around to the allowance, in a manner of speaking ORATION
Is prone to sail and get left LIESFLAT
Might he hail what 'e is in to possess? HEAVE
Not easy to draw up the bottom of this AWKWARD
Not in Highland fling, an Irish one HURLING
Not the way to start 21 down and afterwards go and suffer UNDER
On the door on in the engine, by the sound of it KNOCK
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One could find this fish in a burn CHAR
Seems there's no hope for the two Desmonds DESPAIR
Something for Smith to begin to forget FORGE
Sounds as if Jim gets a hank twisted for mounts there GYMKHANA
Sounds as if the trees there will be past WOULD
That ruby on the lady's hand is just to put you off REDHERRING
The boy has a game on board with his mother HALMA
The cost in America of what Les might have had on his shoes BUCK
The last cry of pain sounds as if it's mean't to be a gift ENDOWMENT
This can make the next deep, you see, quite a surpise UNEXPECTED
Try to do too much at the cleric up in there when there's an ox around OVERTAX
What fun to have such a high voice! LARK
What might be 11 across for the hair over the bits of cane FURNACE
Where 8 down might be found, 'e is there INTHESEA
Where there was somewhere to cook in the old vessel and have a swell time GALLEON
Won't in neutral but will hold in CARGO