Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 22 2004

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-42? TEA
An upturned craft up your nose ANTRA
Bow to its dishonesty (6) FIDDLE
Difference between winter and inter for a present NOW
Fed up at last with not having been a prosecutor DEFENDED
For a pup, a place that's twice as firm and covering COCOON
Gathered that this sounded hot (8) MUSTERED
Gee! One might elbow one's way in in the nude NUDGE
How mean to be in one of the end of 10 across INTENT
How the professor had a meal, just for the present DONATE
In no sound money, pure and simple INNOCENCE
In short, Irish after 27 across, in short TERSE
Is this the reason for what you get from the crows, by the sound of it? CAUSE
It looked hard for the saint to be so revolutionary STARED
It pays to get in here ENTRYFEE
Made for home, in need of a street (6) NESTED
Meanness, perhaps, will not make one happy MISERY
Mister Chips the painter? OLDMASTER
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No, this would be on the move MAD
Not keen on being like furniture, perhaps CHARY
One hundred, and that's all that's in them for the camp on there (8) CONTENTS
One that may make, not shed, a tear RENDER
One tot will make them footless ADDERS
Sea Ted inside as well STOOD
So as to hold water, a bird gets back to 14 down ASWANDAM
Sounds as if Shelley began as a beast COWRIE
Stand up on it ESCALATOR
The last thing you'd do would be to be so cast DIE
The nobleman is not at home - lost in the ring COUNTOUT
The sea fishes behaved like trout, by the sound of them CODSROES
There's no limit to it if it's not sealed OPENENDED
They don't have an easy death, and you'll get no change out of them DIEHARDS
They're worn ERODED
This might have provided work for Turner LATHE
Turnover you can get from DNE? UPEND
With these she comes to life again if they're worn UNDIES