Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 24 2004

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A maddening sort of 2 down? BRAINSTORM
A tangent has one, perhaps SUNBURN
Accommodation for the Moor? BACKROOM
After the coffee left the land GROUNDS
Begin to beat the paths cut here, so he has SWATHES
Coming from the side of a raging gale? CROSSWIND
Dirt on the ground for the manger? MIRE
His work all right, by the sound of it, got him to win his arms around around VICTORHUGO
In politeness the Academician is so colourful RAINBOW
It gets going in springtime CLOCKWORK
It's up to Alf to get around or make her FLORA
Making light once more about this sort of fish REKINDLING
Margaret! A letter from Greece at last! OMEGA
Might 27 across be the right sort of medical man to treat this? (8) SKELETON
Molly lost her head by herself ALONE
Not much of a bottle to sound so horrid, by the sound of it VIAL
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Not so much for one to get on and 13 across from it LESS
Not the right medical man to treat the ape's tooth OSTEOPATH
Nothing near to a turn with the British Air Force AFAR
One is in the lake, all the same ALIKE
Over around the teetotaller for the water (5) OTTER
She'd have made one turn pale BLANCHED
So you may be taught to make your living after half a century LEARN
That may get one in its painful grip with an inclination at last CRAMP
That's not the way to make the southern prints rich SPOOR
That's what latches onto the back SATCHEL
The graduate's back for a wash there for the rest of the day SABBATH
The horse for hire, perceived how to get through the metal HACKSAW
They're in cubes in the lists INDICES
Trenchermen for the army? THESAPPERS
Twice so foolish in a fatal way ASSASSIN
You'd never miss her in the home - or would you? HOUSEWIFE