Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 1 2005

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A bicycle salesman, by the sound of him PEDLAR
And it's in the rake that you get back again RETAKE
Bottom up for Wales LEEK
By the sound of it, the top note is tied in and waves up HIGHSEA
By the sound of it, would always be on hand to make a date with them PALMTREES
Came across in the manner of the bricks there (6) METHOD
Glad to be dead with the editor around ELATED
Have an attempt to get the butter? GOAT
How a teetotaller may get to his own in Scotland ATTAIN
How grand a tree for the people with A in it! NATIONAL
How sad for the grating to turn over the East DIRGE
How she has an inclination to start play STOOPS
I'd get in a rare invasion with this one RAIDER
Is the maid OK as a rule in the Far East? MIKADO
Is this amount a bit of dust? Far from it REMOTE
It's the turn of the top of 8 down and it turns TIDE
Leader back for the lair round the ebb and flow EDITORIAL
May sound like death for the baby RATTLE
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Not so usual, not so done RARER
One has to book what are red READER
One might cast this in the manner of the mills of the North ASPERSION
Rig & Co for Wales CORGI
See you shortly, by the sound of it COPPER
See, it is on the boil SEETHING
See, it would be there the car goes in BEHOLD
Seen about the drink that has them running ENGINES
Tapes try to come from France ARRAS
The desire of love? CUPIDITY
The money that you get in, thanks to royalty TAKINGS
The one whose picture it is can't stand it SITTER
There there's no little place, all right NOOK
They might be in the beers to go pop with Lar ABELES
They sound as if they come with what 4 down does COMRADES
They take their bow on air ARCHERS
Walk by this, now that April's there MARCHPAST
Would the car go to ruin if this was the root of the trouble? CARROT