Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 29 2003

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A freckle for the astronomer SUNSPOT
An addition could make him relatively dirty UNCLE
Argue about this to a certain degree at last WRANGLE
Being footless, caused all the trouble with 14 down SERPENT
Brave enough to annoy the hill-dweller GALLANT
Byron's bowl in England now ELMTREE
For analysis, in a manner of speaking ASSAYING
For the fisherman from deep down, by the sound of it BASS
From the artist to the doctor, something to fly with DRAWING
I am that thing - an Edward - but not originally so (8) IMITATED
In a hurry to be 20 down DASHING
Is this where there's an alibi, or this for an alternative? ELSE
It seems that the Queen's mother was fond of a joke HERMAJESTY
Just about now this will do for it REPRESENT
Laws and in Latin in them for the litle models STATUETTES
Lot was but there were not a lot more like him around him AGOODMAN
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Margaret! A letter from Greece at last! OMEGA
Might Pat cause trouble with them for their country? RIOTS
Might you have beaten what's so pure in the lard? LARRUPED
More than one for a drink, three for applause CHEER
Not in the matter of being unconventional OUTRE
Now the Brother Kenneth is out of action he is not up to this BROKENDOWN
On the bed or on the boat, but it's rather ropey there SHEET
One might gather for me with a twisted tinge MEETING
Pardon it's being such a former, single speed EXONERATE
That's more of a taxer EXTRA
The gardener and his wife that got the sack ADAMANDEVE
The pair of them might be a nuisance to 'er BOTH
The South would die giggling at this SLAUGHTER
There's not a broken arm for her NORMA
They're crafty to a degree ARTS
Would you be exaggerating to say that's what a president is? OVERSTATE