Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 13 2002

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A pen sounds a help to what you keep in store STOCKADE
A windy way for the nail to turn up at last AEOLIAN
About tea one has no scruples forever IMMORTAL
Accustomed to put an end to 30 across USED
Are you shortly so large in the army? REGULAR
At bottom it's rotten to feel so envious JEALOUSY
Does one need this sort of 3 down for 19 across? GREENEYE
For a month, I see, it could be bad SEPT
Got up or it turns second-hand ROUSED
Half-way along the street what's new is scattered around STREWN
Have a nice breath of money - Ooh! that's what it sounds like CACHOU
In this you get cover SURE
It all goes to show that we and he use the phone USHERING
It's all right to be round the end UNERRING
It's all very fine not to have to work then SUNDAYS
It's fatal to be twice as silly in this way ASSASSIN
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Just adore to be in a split state CLOVEN
Just listen to a non-drinker at last ATTEND
Let it be known that this sounds less than a pound ANNOUNCE
Looked as if it was sown around that bit of building SEARCHED
One 22 across what villages used to have GREENS
One measures the tins in the mills of the North by the metre SCANSION
One warms to such a dropped aitch EATS
Perhaps wrongfully winding TORTUOUS
That gets delivered, but not in writing SPEECH
That's the last month I get married, and that's the end of it ULTIMATE
The South gets concerned to a frightful extent SCARES
The style of a great bird round the firm? ROCOCO
There's nothing in the larch that's singing CHORAL
Torment what one has about the artists HARASS
What to do on 5 down PUTTING
Will one find ham in the bar for a Hindu? BRAHMA