Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 6 2006

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15 across is what this did with a tree EATER
17 across was not to look over the old river by sound SENILE
A chap is not among the principal ones AGENTS
Aounds as if I might be just for this SIGHT
Being off this is not being off work there ICE
Broadly speaking, in the beginning of 13 across INGENERAL
Don't want two, no? IGNORE
For the young, or likewise the old NESTOR
Got up with a broken leg to get through 32 across TOGGLE
Halfway along the street, the corner will take your breath away STRANGLE
In a commanding manner, for the most part GENERALLY
It's said the be cutting around the South (3, 5) THESWORD
Make a present of 15 across EAT
Oh, in a present, for ingenuity, by the sound of it NOHOW
One may for foretell this will be boring, by the sound of it AUGUR
One would have a preference to pen this for one's swan song CHANT
One's sister works inwards NURSE
Over the bed they rope one on board SHEETS
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P raises what was formerly lost EXTOLS
Perhaps sow a little from Milne PIGLET
Place LOCATE
See, it's finished with the South - it's all on top COVERS
Settle for the takeover COLONISE
Six is how old the car is - good enough for the church VICARAGE
Sounds as if one over this would make it tight ATE
Sounds as if the editor is willing to be inventive EDISON
Sulphur would make this killingly funny LAUGHTER
That will enable one to get the food out without Burns OVENCLOTH
That's no loss, and not for the first time AGAIN
The sort of king that is made to keep one straight RULER
The sort of ovation that's something new for the pub INN
They are not relatively the same people at last BROTHERS
Turn it over for swimming; that's where the water gets away LOOPHOLE
Went back and stood another round, it seems RETREATED
With what's flat in the ship they're lost STRAYS
Your friend claims that they're all just talk PALAVERS