Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 31 2002

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Agree to have one winner around a month back ACCEDE
All the same, there are a hundred and fifty singles in Monaghan (6) CLONES
An artist in the root of speech ORATOR
Being all round, they are only half round, of course NINEHOLES
Chews the sound of what you and I would have before this WED
Daddy is dead. He had good taste PALATE
Do not give in what is among what's left RESIST
Eeyore's no good, by the look of him EYESORE
For besides a limb on the field SQUARELEG
Get a new lot about the hair on the broken shin REFURNISH
How one lit on editing IGNITED
How silly to lie about a girl from Scotland LASSIE
It's getting a bit thick to be so loving at last SCLEROTIC
It's just a put-up job if it's frozen at the bottom EDIFICE
It's not so odd at last to find that 29 across is one of them ELEVEN
More than half a dozen knots of yore SEVENTIES
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Not the sort of offer you'd be getting from 23 across TENDER
Of old, one might be against being at the head of the queue ANTIQUE
Past being confused with what may be played for Ireland (2, 7) STPATRICK
Such a mixture of maths fair takes your breath away ASTHMA
Such a noise about a kidney matter for 9 across ADRENALIN
Such thugs give one nothing to shrug about ROUGHS
Suffering an attack like being on a yacht ASSAILING
That could be a bank WATERSIDE
The sort of house that Sean 'ad THESENATE
To make one might give a policeman a holiday, by the sound of it ARREST
Toe point in that direction, perhaps? TOTHEEAST
What the commercial fisherman gets to put in the bank NETRETURN
Where you see how to instal in office INDUCT
With this not so bright in, I shed it and made it even less so DIM
You'd be cross to turn the build of her DAM