Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 20 2003

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A saint and a jailbird joined in confinement there STALAG
Around tea the knights gets a move on STIRS
As fast as Leonard X LENTEN
At first they arrived from the desert CAMELS
Doctor, big bird & Co. for leather MOROCCO
Finished bowling OVER
Flourish the brown, thanks to the artist TANTARA
For knitting, or stringing by the sound of it PURL
Go down, turn up and go up SAG
Happy, piratical old Casement! THEJOLLYROGER
He is 'er, I see ERIC
He seems to be the best part of the book, in short JOLLYGOODCHAP
It sounds more like Henry that's after the hare HARRIER
It's bound to behave like 19 across JUMP
It's rare for this not to be done enough with the wood at last STEAK
It's wrong for 17 across to go the wrong way TORT
Jeremy begins to have a jumper round his neck - so constricting! (6) JERBOA
Like the sourthern way to give a start to 22 across ASS
Not sound Sadducee JOLLIFICATION
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Of course it's off with only half of what a bird needs at last YAWING
One may be or have a stroke OARSMAN
Seasons for seas? JOLLYJACKTARS
She's made herself cheap PENNY
Sounds as if the hen has a den LAIR
Sounds like what a clock is missing when it makes no sound LACTIC
Sprightly, so it is, the very thing! ITSELF
That bird is forever in the ale ETERNAL
That great little fellow to get backwards and forwards in the rocks GROTTO
That steed just won't leave one alone NAG
That's a nothing to die for, by the sound of it ANIL
The point of this is that the silly one, for instance, is first-rate ASSEGAI
There's place for the prisoner in under the aircraft NACELLE
They're just a little like 17 across FOALS
Who is around the tree that's been chopped up? Whither has he gone? WHERETO
Will he keep to himself about a hundred and fifty for employment? (7) RECLUSE
Wind around the ripped fuss TORNADO
With this a tease might perhaps be uncomfortable ILL
You for one are lousy UNIT