Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 17 2002

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Again it's around you across the Atlantic GUIANA
And what's more, that led to its going bad ADD
Between the two editors it is not what it used to be EDITED
Cowboys on board? STEERSMEN
Draw a bead on it - you can count on that ABACUS
Draws leave everyone cold at last DEADHEATS
Even if it starts to be bad, one might get around to having eaten it ROTATE
How a Latin father gets the hump if he's in 18 down DROMEDARY
How I am it on it, but not originally IMITATION
How the Frenchman got married and started afresh RENEWED
How to flatter you might give you a lift at last PRAISE
In various ways there'd be nothing alcoholic under the sun here DRY
It's not easy to see the joke of a blow there FUNNYBONE
Just take a look at 'er jaw, by the sound of it, how bristly it is SEAURCHIN
Leaves the last of the course there ENTREE
Might one deign to have alighted around it? IGNITED
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Not in order to be in duty UNTIDY
Nothing like this can have got into an old crone HATING
One claims not be be tough in the end PRETENDER
One might make a semi-catch of something in the nature of a plan SCHEMATIC
Play the hinder part? IMPEDE
Sounds as if Kay might get to the door and do this in Paris (3) SAY
Sounds like 6 down in the arm HUMERUS
Suckers for advertising might get mad with 17 down ADMASS
That's something you might get the chop for CUTLET
That's what you'd be doing to someone with 14 down DICTATING
The secretary does not take long to get to grips with it SHORTHAND
There's nothing in the snouts for hanging NOOSES
What a beastly sort of a vessel! ASS
When one might be made a fool of over the bed. Wouldn't that be sweet! APRICOT
Where you might expect to find a bank WATERSIDE
You'd never be wearing jerseys like that DAIRYCOWS