Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 15 2002

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At last there aren't any people with such a nickname AGNOMEN
Coarse enough to be 15 across at last RIBALD
Cover times X after tea TENFOLD
Da, eh? BACKOFTHEHEAD
Enough to give two boys a bit for age ALFALFA
For safety, be clad with this and tie it CITADEL
Half a hundred like this sounds like two ALSO
He is enough of a swell to get over the rain HERNIA
Is your man grand enough for the Border? HEM
It would be wrong to get up so fast as this TROT
It's himself that's praying (or preying) so it is MANTIS
Just figure how one might be steedless on this NONAGON
Keep abreast of the corpse till it's fit for the XV DEADMANSCHEST
Might C. ask for them, just a little? (4) KEGS
Might counsel get around to encourage such a pest? (7) SCOURGE
Might have one over the foot to be one over the eight with this HOCK
Might such a chin have been shaven for a canopy? BALD
Not stormy? Nonsense! PACIFIC
Not the sort of Tory of the future HIS
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One might feel cosy with anything so milky NESTLE
Plenty of felines at last OCELOTS
Pretty well good enough for one to give them a nip, perhaps PINUPS
Steed in air PEGASUS
Steeds in water HIPPOS
Steeds there, of course ASCOT
Stop not being in orders on board BELAY
Such a brilliant one may get dealt with ACEOFDIAMONDS
That's an odd way to get so spirited RUM
That's because I am back up around the blooming doctor MIMOSA
That's never at the end of the tail, by the sound of it ONCEUPONATIME
That's the last thing you'd put in in the seafood FINISH
The 11 across of returning 27 across before it's wet MURRAIN
This thing has the look of being on the boil SEE
This will prevent you from getting the blooming beastly doctor round VETO
Under the foot of Wexford INCH
When I call, I take a chair after five VISIT
Wooden rudders for the aitchless ELMS
Would old Mrs Smith have been big enough for New York? APPLE