Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 15 2006

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A tall child might add to this at length LONGTOT
After a century one might break out in spots CRASH
As a backer one might be in this by oneself RETREAT
Cease squeezing at latest STOPPRESSNEWS
Dirty to have got led, so-called STY
Eye, perhaps, likewise SEER
Fail to get around the North at last FINAL
Fat lot of litigation will combine little Susan and the alien SUET
Following doubleE, I trun this RETINUE
Hurry, I see, with old characters RUNIC
If you can't set the Thames on fire, try this BURN
Is it not a bit thick that one should get a loan from the South? SLENDER
It makes one so sore to have Father at home PAIN
Listen to how to join forces ENLIST
Lots gets knocked down by this AUCTION
Low-down types, by the sound of them BASSES
Mark how one might let it be taken as read, by the sound of it SCAR
No trouble to say this with a lie EASILY
Not good for walking, even when one is not tight LIMP
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Nothing in writing from 17 across, by the sound of it OINK
O, that's all it is NOTHING
One might have an invoice for such a sewer, perhaps SINGER
One's mount bled when the road was rough COB
Poison the brute with a mixture of air CURARI
Propose to iron one's clothing PRESSONESSUIT
Put the vessel so as to capsize it? UPTURN
State that the girl has it in her INDIANA
The full-bottomed sort is most important BIGWIG
There could be found bales of it in Switzerland BASLE
They're very sound if it comes to blows SQUALLS
This bally cracker sounds so sweet NUT
This might have 'er in tears, but not in the drink SOB
Thou might make many of such little bits SAND
Times for work and for show for 27 and 28 down OPERAS
Where one might feel a type of squeeze PRINTINGPRESS
Where one starts one's training STATION
Where the lamp of Ireland has been turned down WICKLOW
Where to stop it being so bloody in vain, by the sound of PRESSUREPOINT