Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 10 2005

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28 across provides an escape for this, in short EAST
A job with the French by the dozen APOSTLE
A sign of the sting on the tail SCORPION
All the liquor in them goes to your head BUTTS
Amount of six-footers? ANTHILL
At last Edward is no more ENDED
By way of the 4 down, perhaps, but it seems a hundred are not so much in the way of it CARELESSLY
Can be that D's nicer after firing CINDERS
Do they haul the son with their fire? DRAGONS
Don's back around the round or around the hair at the back SNOOD
Go on ahead, son, and let it stand STET
Got the answer to the sound of one that's just visiting GUESSED
It makes one beastly cross to make light of it about the teetotaller RATTY
It seems, around the South, ants have a reckoning for this ASSESSMENT
It's all up with one like this ELEVATED
It's for the girl to follow the artists and they cut it fine RASHERS
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Just a little by little of a rice mixture ERIC
Many for a French doctor in the shed HUNDREDS
No right to drive there on the Continent ONTHELEFT
Not a sign of the scales on the fish (5) LIBRA
One's there just for the look of it SPECTATOR
She'd be grand to go after 'em, at least on paper PRESS
Should be one's turn to get tight SCREWLOOSE
Sounds as if Olly will go, in view of age OLIGOCENE
Sounds as if there's relatively none like them SISTERS
That happened not to be the odd T (5) EVENT
The close look at the time for a noble House THEPEERAGE
The lead in play STARPART
The sides of the sleeve around the North ELEVENS
There's a lot to be said for this ELOQUENCE
To have to carry two such besides the trunk is a beastly lot TUSK
Turn to produce an egg, or be more than 1 across ROYAL