Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 26 2002

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1/1100 in style? IONIC
Around the North, Eire begins to make her cross IRENE
Arrive at the bottom of 18 down GET
Being in need, the saint made himself a home NESTED
For breeding, not for bread, by the sound of it DOE
Get David up if 'e wants to get away EVADE
Hangs something to do with the teeth GNASH
How I rest in such a sly way, to a relative extent SISTERLY
How the South took a cloth to what one did with 26 down (6) SWIPED
How, perhaps, a parent was in a hurry to start to be forever blooming AMARANTH
If one were even half a boy, one would be able to hold one's liquor DEMIJOHN
In the same way, ten can be so testing EXAMS
It might be all according to how one gets around at last (6) STRING
It's just not done to make Dec. so gentle NEGLECTED
It's not so odd to be twenty all EVENSCORE
Just wait for it, by the sound of it - about a century of selling SCALES
Might this be the one to ask for it to be laid in the pub? BEGGAR
No ''Ah!'' in that? What a come-down! THEDELUGE
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On the road it could be ruddy well mine CAR
One two three, one two three WALTZTIME
Set the broken leg GEL
Sit during the ball? Far from it DISTANCE
Taken as a matter of course EATEN
That'll give one plenty to play for LOTTO
That's meant to be camping INTENT
The bull there might get a black mark TARGET
The complaint of the strands? SHINGLES
The pipes, the pipes are for a calling PLUMBING
The turn of the street for the pedestrian STROLL
Totters till they're footless? ADDERS
Very little clothing LAYETTES
What a producer may produce seems not in place OUTPUT
What one might get from oafs by the hundred CLOUTS
What one might lose around the star of summer LASTROSE
Ze ztripy zupport? ZEBRA