Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 27 2002

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17 down, just for the present EAT
By the sound of it, one over is one too many ATE
By the sound of it, such little hair could not make one bald (7) LEVERET
Can one get around 'er with the grain? CORNER
Frequently T's? OFT
Get it over the counter and you'll get a tick out of it GEIGER
Got her beastly young around? The little dear! CHERUB
Has one been excessively artistic in red? OVERDRAWN
Having so little power I am to go on fire to start with IMPOTENCE
Having the foresight to make the poet chirp PROPHETIC
How one cringes to see all those debtors COWERS
Kept without having to pay over the waterline (9) FREEBOARD
Might such activity get to be like a brick? ADO
Not the way to make light of it DARKEN
Note that this was half-brother to Adam's wife SEMIBREVE
One club for the knave of spades? BLACKJACK
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One hesitated to claim this in the dew up there WAVERED
Open one French hair and fifty more UNFURL
Press on the Swanee River, by the sound of it WEIGHDOWN
Ring the bell again so as to annul this REPEAL
Round a couple of centuries, the old city is happening to get around OCCURRING
Shy enough to be fair game HOOPLA
Silly to get so sick as a result of an attack ASSAILING
Sound like a number of lugs for almost a decade NINEYEARS
Stanley for strength with nothing in his jaw STANCHION
The blooming torments 'e endured HELLEBORE
The case of the diplomat is enough to make a non-drinker sore ATTACHE
The poor brute was the leader, but wasn't straight CURLED
The volume of untruth FICTION
The way they quote me wrong, that's enough to make one throw up EMETIC
To have the manuscript upside down annoys me - just as those silly grins do SMIRKS
With its big mouth, has it gone, in a manner of speaking? JARGON