Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 23 2003

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and 15 across, brace from the Netherlands, in a manner of speaking DOUBLE
Feels around Mother like mothers FEMALES
Gee! Just run into me with such little weight? GRAMME
Go relatively away after a five AVAUNT
Having been fired, no hit might lie from it MISSILE
I believe to begin what's got such a pleasant start NICENE
Is the seaman around, perhaps, to behave like a sucker? ABSORB
Is this told of tea and beer? TALE
It's not the usual thing to have a girl in the lab (8) ABNORMAL
Made 9 across and nice and dry at last PAIRED
Might hearts become you? SUIT
Might the carp find its way into the wood with this? ENTRY
Might the Netherlands do this to her countries? ENMESH
Might this be said to be belly up there? CAMPANILE
Most of 26 across is not all my eye IRIS
Must they long to have them? LENGTHS
O, that's what the North should come to NOUGHT
One is let have not so much ease, by the sound of it LESSEE
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Perhaps it's I, cat, that's so 25 down TACITURN
Put a straight edge onto the street HONEST
See 9 across DUTCH
Seen to be numerous about what happens SEVENTEEN
Sounds as if A could be made heavier just by having this hung around (7) AWAITED
Start to do your courting in an entirely sheepish way (6) WOOLLY
That could be so offensive on the Beaufort Scale AIRFORCE
That's a swine of a long spell at the oars FARROWING
That's twice I see the French hanging here ICICLE
The most unusual sort of holiday for an artist RAREST
The sort of food to get the dogs moving MUSH
There are selected socks in here CHOSEN
There's more in the fold INCREASE
There's nothing to it, by the sound of it SILENT
This might get the wave in your hair COMBER
Times such as these IRISH
To be in the water might make Algernon sound green ALGAE
What one might rob in the ruddy front of it REDBREAST