Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 30 2004

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A hunking farmer, perhaps, by the sound of it ATTILA
After tea it's wet as one of 11 across TRAIN
Air or a sound AURA
and 18 across, unexpectedly not in the shade OUTOF
At about two artists for one mountain ARARAT
At last I have to get there ARRIVE
Bear it in mind that the broken hat should be here ATHOUGHT
Being a bloody lump, he will do this to cover it CLOTHE
Currently, her poetry is so negative CATHODE
Cut off its head and it won't have short legs but will have long wings BEAGLE
Do come up in the tear for a gnaw RODENT
Does not sound like a piece for the Church MILITANT
How a teetotaller will come to his own in Scotland ATTAIN
How KD got an ache and got the chop HACKED
In the end it's not far from what's inside a railing ENCLOSED
It's got only one horn HOOTER
It's not alright to have abandoned this LEFT
It's positively poetry for them ANODES
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Left one in France and X in Rome UNEATEN
May be more important than the exit, by the sound of it OUTWEIGH
Of late this could be the end of 25 down EVEN
Orange rage in the inside makes it all so fruity TANGERINE
Perhaps beside the number ELEVEN
Said to be sweet and seen to be about to happen SEVENTEEN
See 15 Across THEBLUE
Sh! The Milky Way would make one be horrified UDDER
Sorry to have got the bird in the end REGRET
Sounds as if the whole of this is in rock to go up and down at the bottom GROTTO
That gets one fit for a railing TRAINS
That ruddy eel did not look good LEERED
The body of the vessel is to the east of England HULL
The matter with a boy is thought to be gin REASONING
The story about the race is mere gossip TATTLE
This following no, on the P.M. AFTER
What it is to have a rash? NOTSAFE
Where one might have a steer on board ATTHEHELM