Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 3 2003

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A horse in them? Never, but there might be 19 across EGGS
After an age, shall we have the young in the air EAGLETS
All out as a matter of course PICNIC
Be confined there GAOL
Confined within them BOUNDS
Fed up at last, but not for prosecution DEFENDED
Female waterfowl on water here ASWANDAM
Fighting to the ruddy turn in 16 down WARDER
Held and back with the ruddy rest of it TETHERED
Held up, but it was all no go STAYED
Hot with the rice there INAPADDY
How sad that there's no water around your lug DREARY
It's an asset to leave things properly this way GOODWILL
Makes a change to find me in the two extremes EMENDS
Need to be made around the street for the 15 across NESTED
One might be confined round there ROTUNDA
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One of the following and the advertisements he tore up ADHERENT
One that's sure to do the employing USER
Only one stroke among them OARS
Only the bare necessities are needed for them NUDITIES
Really there might be ease there, by the sound of it INDEED
Sun in short for cricket there then LORDSDAY
Ted must stop and come around about his sister DESIST
That rotter of a brother of the editor has been decorated BROCADED
That will show how far one tore around the dome ODOMETER
That's what they did to make one tight TAUTENED
The noise a boy makes with a lamp ALADDIN
The polite way to start 11 across, in short THANKYOU
There'll be plenty of one of 9 across ABOUND
Tied in a knot with gin for a change EDITING
Travel this way and you're sure to be late HEARSE
Up, up, along with the others in such a very nice way PUREST