Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 22 2004

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Agate to be stuck up on the North? POSTERN
Considered altogether, it's a cavity cut by the teeth ASAWHOLE
Crosaire is one of those ruddy, dogged ones REDSETTERS
Diverging, of course, at one thart's sunburnt ATATANGENT
Does one make a plan of the plural of a water creature? PLOTTER
How the cockney is concealed during the march? IDES
How wearing to have your target in the rent RAIMENT
It comes down to this; one is not an artist in oils RAINWATER
It takes a magician to make money with nothing in play PROSPERO
It won't get you down at last if this is all the turnover you get from this UPEND
It's almost beginning to be tea time after 16 down NIGHT
It's appropriate that I get in deep next this EXPEDIENT
It's meant as one nears there INEARNEST
It's not so odd to get 29 across before 22 across EVENTIDE
Jonathan got fast with the church DEANSWIFT
Left-hand drive in the air PORTENGINE
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Likewise Father's up over one and ten SAPIENT
One gets down to the ones like the end of 2 down (8) SWALLOWS
One is hardly able to stand what is added by them, perhaps TOTTERS
Open-mouthed as one was paged like that GAPED
Seems it cost the Scot about a pound for this PLAID
Sing so softly to oneself when one is on the camel HUMP
Such a gathering would never go straight in TURNOUT
Such properties belong at taxes ATTRIBUTES
The horn of London, by the sound of it TOOTING
To the French, welcome to go on holiday LEAVE
Turn it to change it in or out TIDE
Violet is never to be seen beyond this ULTRA
Wait at the end of the line, by the sound of it, but not for Jack Horner PLUMB
We are about to give the nod to this ENDOW
What a bind that it comes at the end of the continent ROPE
With prongs, I had got into the river for Neptune TRIDENT