Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 7 2004

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Around the capital of Holland Grace has been arrested INCHARGE
Beastly little of it in Kent KITTEN
By the sound of it, go to the dogs DINGO
Can this class of a ram be for the birds? (5) ARIES
Chews this, by the sound of it SELECT
Grey from Yeats, not from Gray PAVEMENT
Having got the fish in the red, one did it in REELED
I had one in one c.c. that's biting ACIDIC
I would turn at the sight of so much of the army DIVISION
In a flash is leaving the car below the South SPARKING
Is the tea near to being so dark as that? NIGHT
It is way-out in sex EXITS
Join in, but help yourself only to some of it TAKEPART
Just in case it's the last ABLATIVE
Just picture the sound of anything so royal PRINCE
Let one be in 28 across TENANT
Might one bear such a knockout in the manner of Australia? KOALA
Not for me, R THELATTER
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Not the sort of scales that may played over the bosom at last LIBRA
One has a bit round her at the butts ARCHER
Perhaps toff, too ASWELL
Save a single ALLBUTONE
Sitting INSESSION
That is round about a promise of trouble THREAT
That's a little bird for a mammal TIT
That's enough of a worm to make one throw up LOB
The first one to come before 16 across EVE
The holy ones are not to be found in the ship SAINTS
The kind of employment that would put years on us USAGE
The sort of cry that is owing to be so old YELLOWED
There are bits of 23 down in her to a relative extent NIECE
There isn't any harm in anyone so new NOVICE
This is hard, but not this, see? ICE
What the decimation of Toneen would take ONEINTEN
When the hen is sitting BROODY
Would it make the CID serene to be living there? RESIDENCE