Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 21 2006

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33 down and 19 across - one of them well-preserved (5, 3, 5) MUMMYANDDADDY
A girl in the mud in the garden MAUD
An extra bit at the beginning would make those ones musical THEM
Around the North the Japanese drink it, and probably eat it too SNAKE
Being so cursed, the South has a tired look SWORN
Come back at once and twist it up again RECOIL
Could one bear to make it white? POLAR
Cut up the instrument to make it go to the bad POLLUTE
Everything by name during December up there CALLED
Go and back the editor up a bit DEPART
Greetings, as it turns to the end of 11 across SALUTE
He's got no right to make us purer USURPER
He's' old rum stagnating there INTHEDOLDRUMS
How a nothing is enough to make one die, by the sound of it ANIL
How there's no escape from a K, there INTAKE
How you get something to eat from the ground OATMEAL
How your supporter would get a fin at last ALLY
Laid up about the run all day DIURNAL
Not, by the sound of it, a draw TIE
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Nothing by way of allowance, in a manner of speaking ORATION
One knows, by the sound of it, where to find a 33 down of this NOSTRIL
One runs to make mine red CAR
Remove the top if you wish to know why it's bad TREASON
Round sound a lot of sound - what a bore at last! BAWL
Seems that from him you get such touching sympathy FELLOWFEELING
Slap the pals up high ALPS
So this is joined to the lid? HOLLOW
Sounds as if, being a man, one inherits the post AIRMAIL
That bit of Britain was around the French WALES
That would make 'er take 'er bow ARCH
That's never non-U URANIUM
The sort of panic the spa might get in HIS
The whole of the sow gets chopped up with permission ALLOWS
There's only a tear at having lost one's head PARENT
Took the chair before sun-up SAT
Wallop this, perhaps MURALPAINTING
What a soft melody! PAIR
You don't often find you two and Al around sun-up UNUSUAL