Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 18 2003

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3 downs, in a manner of speaking (2, 4, 3) ASTHEYSAY
A bow gets them done up SHOELACES
After a half-day the way-in has one all at sea FRIGATE
Almost an accident, but not for trunks CLOSECALL
Around the North, that's what it costs to be a royal PRINCE
Being on oath, one may have it on in the ship SWEARS
By the sound of it, without meaning to be pure and simple INNOCENCE
Colourful but not cold REDHOT
Could one gay ram be enough for one hungry person, by the sound of him? MAGYAR
During the reign, unable to be taking this back RECANTING
Even so, that's the way she was born back in France EEN
For this I can do without EGO
Get a monarch befogged in error MISTAKING
How mother keeps in with the saint MAINTAINS
I just can't wait to see the doctor IMPATIENT
In is there, but not in cash INKIND
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Indeed, not at all happy about the newspapers (9) DEPRESSED
Is this how many I catch in New York, initially? NINETY
It's lousy to have to start to get such permission LICENCE
Leaves on this so that Edward gets nothing back LINDEN
One might be seeing to it being on top of the icing NOT
One's wont usually makes one like this OBSTINATE
Sounds as if at least nine would have been too much for one, of course (7) OVERATE
Sounds as if this was what one pursued, pure and simple (6) CHASTE
Start on the leg, but gets 'er in the eye SHINER
Take a swipe at the advertising phrase SLOGAN
That's enough to make one teat sharp with us ASTUTE
There may be a post for you in there MAILBAG
They may be blondes but they're not fair CHEATS
Usually T's? OFT
Very good. That's the way I got moving before I'd err (9) BESTIRRED
With the mot juste one is not left with something to say RIGHTWORD