Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 19 2004

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A pig might eat what's eaten with pig APPLESAUCE
A silent speed's indicated like this ADUMBRATED
Current occupation for the manicurist WORKONHAND
Desert all round - that's the way it is OASIS
Following Fri. they put to sea if they're open GATES
How humbling to be so low-down ABASEMENT
In short, on, not no, that's not the current issue BACKNUMBER
It should be fine over the morning for the old one GRANDAM
It takes a lone hit, I see, to get the age of the stone NEOLITHIC
It's in good taste so to make fun of us back here SUGAR
It's them I give permission to leave like this one EMIGRANT
Many may get dun in the herd HUNDRED
Never one's sole support HEELS
No difficulty in getting it let follow half a 4 down BASE
Not knew the sound of this USED
One gets the water out like that LOWTIDE
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One may have to be 24 across from three such ETHER
Or turned with 26 down with one's eyes open AWAKENED
Sure, when there's a dame around you have her taped MEASURED
That's seen to shine around the capital of Holland SHEEN
The noise is really bad in London (6, 3) ROTTENROW
The twisted nut got it straight before he went fishing UNTANGLED
They'd need to be cracked to go angling, by the sound of it FISSURES
This is set askew where the buildings are going to be SITES
This made it possible for the girl to have been so bloody ENABLED
This may go off as with a tic, and with pomp. in a manner of speaking (4) BOMB
This was dropped by the cockney off England WASH
This will develop one joke and eight more, by the sound of it GESTATE
Three feet and one hand at the end of it on board YARDARM
Twelve but not a dozen NOONDAY
Will this warn you that it's the last of the wine? PORTEND
With a roc he may get yellow in the shade OCHRE