Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 4 2002

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A Spanish/Portuguese flower, thanks to Augustus TAGUS
After this I've got to be like Sherlock Holmes DETECT
Air or a sound AURA
Cut out the blubber FLENSED
Did he lead the Jews around the South where all was damp? MOSSES
Fame for the North at last just about the present time RENOWN
Give it out that this might be the mysterious Orient or not the north-west of the island SECRETE
Give this to put the first-rate jewellery on display AIRING
He might do well round here when there's a tempest PROSPERO
How to pull with time in a number of ways MULTIPLE
If there's a ball in here in mayo, that's what one might have on ROBE
If you're in no hurry, you may get a pig for about a pound SLOW
In a manner of speaking, I had ten in writing at last IDIOMS
In here in the east end of the church it has fallen away LAPSED
In view of this, it's not UNSEEN
In want of a couple of 21 across at last NEEDED
Is it in the nude - the altogether? UNITED
It's right in Ireland to drive there ONTHELEFT
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Just for the love of it AMATEUR
M in the estate in French, by the sound of it ESTAMINET
Make a can of this? ENABLE
Nemessss? MESSINESS
Nothing like it for a 19 down HATRED
One of the pack in a half-century for a High Churchman CARDINAL
Sounds as if I shall be just a little in the water ISLE
Sounds as if they're forever praying PREDATORS
Strictly speaking, it's always inside SEVERE
That could be poteen about a right turn for port ENTREPOT
That's a must MOULD
That's not the shortest way to get Ted up our end DETOUR
That's the sort of car you may be able to avoid DODGE
That's what it is NEUTER
The happy way it used to be in England MERRIE
They may die, sort of, in the press EDITORS
To wit a confused male in New York initially NAMELY