Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 6 2004

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2004 is finished; that's clear LEAPOVER
A love nest where one might get board as well as lodging WOODEN
A one-time saint from very long ago STONEAGE
A sound of the mail at last AMEN
Accustomed to getting nothing second-hand in the little bird USEDTOIT
As perhaps this makes rings round it SATURN
Did what was published in the South encourage public disorder? SEDITION
Do we get forbidding in the matter of cowboys? WESTERN
Even with not a tear in it, there's nothing to pay RENTFREE
For me and the other fellows not for getting MEMENTO
For the cowboy there's something operatic in his rope LARIAT
For the short answer to Ireland, 'e refers you to 19 across ANSERINE
Go and throw a little of what's 8 across GOSLING
He unlocks it for Christmas around the North TURNKEY
How Ned got a rut and arrived TURNEDUP
How taxing to have to be so grateful to a nomad TARIFF
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Is there e'er a bit of public transport down here? EREBUS
Neither the British army nor its navy, initially NORTHERN
No, it's said indeed about Ulster DENIED
Once given not to be broken for a weapon ONESWORD
One is in agreement that the cat may use them, by the sound of it CLAUSE
Pa in at the top? HEADACHE
So immoderate as to colour a whole clan, by the sound of it? DIATRIBE
That sounds like child labour in the pits MINERS
The Border might need to clip from the unaspirated EDGE
The flower she fights for AMAZON
The Times editor has been removed ERASED
There's something a little precious in one of two GEMINI
To the old city one sits as they get around TOURISTS
Turn-up for the fodder with a nurse AYAH
Where one was fed got fed, naturally INNATE
Where the music goes round and round, but with age it gets to be a bind BAND