Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 22 2006

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1 across showed with his axe that he was no dove TOMAHAWK
After having had a brush, the South was in tears SWEPT
After this, look for the prospect OUT
Five hundred would make this pointed enough to bother one IRK
Following stock-theft, he beat it at the double TOMTOM
For a change, it comes between Edward I and Edward II EDITED
For one of four forms of truth GOSPEL
Give up about a small weight of nitrogen RENOUNCE
Hope to get back about a century of age EPOCH
If we hail it we may get a woof from it WEAVE
It may be flattening in a metallic manner IRONIC
It's 35 across that it's the way it left here ASSENT
It's the quarry that has got round about here HARES
It's too bad to eat it up (3) PUS
John begins the spirited occasion SEANCE
Lent before laid EASTEREGG
Make light of it and tie it around the gin IGNITE
Not your own children that walk on in the ship STEPSONS
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Nothing, it's this NIL
Nothing, save this OVERSPEND
Now, this has got 'er in possession OWNER
Perhaps arrive at the negative and become acquainted with it GETTOKNOW
Said to be composed of sulphur, thanks to Edward STATED
Seeing that it isn't sugary on top NOTICING
Sounds as if they're always praying in the air EAGLES
Starts with the North, but is all relative to the South of France NIECE
Stuff that, Mother, and ail in the end (8) MATERIAL
The broken tin was meant to get finished INTENDED
The trouble is that it's 15 across MATTER
There's not a shade of difference between this and the other edge SUNNYSIDE
This confirmed that Desmond rode back around the North ENDORSED
This may give the impression that it's in a mischievous manner IMPLY
To hell with the warehouse out East GODOWN
Where this will last ATTHEEND
X's frequency OFTEN
Yes, that was too much of a wish AGREED