Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 1 2004

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At this point Father gets up with his stick ADHERE
Come Wed, that gives something for 26 down to get to grips with, by the sound of it BRIDAL
Despite its weight, the timber will be floating in the water PLANKTON
Does this refer to its being entirely due to being twisted? ALLUDE
Faith, that's got nothing to do with childhood, you might think ADULTERY
Flow for twelve? NOONTIDE
Getting down to how one gets the perfume out of this, perhaps DESCENTS
How one got the answer to the one that's staying, by the sound of it GUESSED
It would be an improvement to make a man of 'er up here REFORM
It's entitled to get in the rot of decoration ORNAMENT
It's no trouble if E is back in E EASIEST
It's very plain to see 14 down for this UGLYLOOK
Like to get no better, so can't get fired ASBESTOS
Make one feel the loss of it BENUMB
Naturally of this it does not sound all very fine COURSE
Not 2, no? IGNORE
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Not a sound from god ODIN
O, Nally! ALLINONE
One in line to be lyin' like this LEONINE
One is in stable employment OSTLER
One way to make light of the afterthought that comes back to 22 across SPILLS
Such trees are popular without you ABELES
That's where I got a meal for a start (8) INITIATE
There's no W in that LOSE
There's nothing that's fertile about here in the shed BARREN
They charge up to the sod around numerous other ones DYNAMOS
They would, by the sound of them, have had a blow in the mouth (4, 4) BLUEGUMS
Turn up with 18 down REEL
Well, they're not rising for the unaspirated ILLS
What sounds plain in it may perhaps be measured on the Beaufort Scale AIRFORCE
With great respect to what's always thereabout REVERE
Would one like to have elms in the beer? RESEMBLE