Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 6 2004

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A lawyer is getting up to getting 15 across ASCENDS
A turn-up for Number One to be number one for the dose (6) POTION
An obsession with the French IDEEFIXE
At last our editor has swallowed this DEVOURED
Crooked Jacky? KNAVISH
Events one of them, by the sound of them OUTFLOWS
Festive, perhaps, for the flower in the place in Dublin EASTERLY
Funny how one may arrive before one perishes there COMEDIES
How six go sour and twisted with activity VIGOROUS
How the eel goes wrong and gets ruddy bad, by the look of it (6) LEERED
Is it from this one gets in print, no? NEGATIVE
Is it himself to lease what's so natural? INHERENT
It's questionable if they could be work after tea ASKS
It's so false to claim for the future, perhaps PRETENCE
Not a one to follow Pio in the first place (2' 2) NEER
Notes that they're no sharp, sounds of a wound in the sea up there ACUTES
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Pitch to obtain what's all round the bull TARGET
Shoot the Welsh there on board GUNWALES
Sidney comes back with comfort? Well, that's not it DISEASE
Sounds as if he is unaspirated with 17 across at last EASE
Sounds as if one's heard to be sheepish, perhaps COLLIE
Take a stick to the firm at this point COHERE
That chap Albert has found his niche ALCOVE
That's the woolly way to go into Aran ANGORA
The birds can't speak with a broken leg GAGGLE
There's precious little in one of the pair of them GEMINI
They're bound to be in the ship and in store SHOPPERS
They're happy to get the blooming ten-fifty-one GLADIOLI
They're proper at last on the shelf after the book ENDS
This invoice does not sound so low CHORUS
To be one over the eight you need an other arrangement of this ENNEAD
You'll get no change out of large, round Edward BIGOTED