Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 2 2004

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All so seedy and ditto at last SESAME
Be in no hurry to get around at the end of 25 down STROLL
Beyond the East one could get stuck with it PASTE
By the end of Feb. this might make one feverish with annoyance RILE
Come back so as to come across where there are more than 28 down TEEM
Could be more than fifty in the broken noses NOLESS
Dad, now dead, had good taste PALATE
Does the work as a matter of course CATERS
Enough to make one stiff with a false saint PETERSHAM
Got to be starting 23 down BECAME
Having got sent, by the sound of it, a nosey cleric has got back VERBENA
How soothing to get the mail mixed in the cane CALAMINE
How to get in touch with a Jumbo Jet? TRUNKCALL
In the desert to turn up for Arthur there CAMELOT
Is the home of hearing being wildly important? EARNEST
It doesn't need more (6) ENOUGH
It's all very fine to come down on Albert like this FALLAL
It's getting more GROWTH
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It's not wrong, but to cut the top off would be very much so (8) LAWFULLY
Just mark how this gets tied in, by the sound of it HIGHWATER
Let one pay this RENTAL
Not a bit thick for what is coming at the end at last WISPS
Nothing up and nothing more underfoot LINO
O, that would be what you're allowed to have, in a manner of speaking RATIONS
One could have a steer there ATTHEHELM
Over half a hundred blooming falsehoods LILIES
Smith blows on them (6) ANVILS
Sounds as if she's corny by instalments SERIES
Sucha fishy thing to do, to a certain degree ANGLE
That would make it sound wholly permissable at last HALLOW
That's a sneaky sort of relation, perhaps, to have TELLTALE
The way one leaves on the middle of this (6) STREET
They go on ahead to get 21 across, for instance NOSES
Where one would get to love being comfortable INCLOVER
Will 'e find it testing before ten in the morning? EXAM
With a gin and it 'e might make light of this IGNITE