Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 20 2003

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After a century no winner can be approaching this CLOSER
Back up to this so that you can certainly depend on it RELY
Can this be what was done for Frank? DID
Could one place in Ireland do for a pair, by the sound of it? AVOCADO
Don;t go and get pitch all over you TARRY
Either way the referee can get to 'er REFER
For the doctor to have been such a copycat might have been a hanging matter DRAPED
Get it off the milk in a new way (4) WEAN
Get your knife into them at night up there STAB
Goat, run, goat! GOATTHEDOUBLE
Granny Smith may have been a Cox APPLE
Has the little nipper got a hairy lug? EARWIG
How one may drive the pair of them in (6, 7) DOUBLEHARNESS
In this one might have become rich GOT
Is he in a position to be prepared to pay about 1100 for this? OFFICER
It's bad to be in the grip of them VICES
It's no exaggeration to say that this set fire to the broken toes LITOTES
It's out there in Australia BACK
Might his king be but poor stuff? There's something in that SAC
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Might one have been 9 down? MULATTO
Not fairly XXed? DOUBLECROSSED
Nothing could make one dance with such poor taste TANG
One might crab the way he takes his bow FIDDLER
One won;t get a red mark for this if it's turned on COLDTAP
Rise round us from the grave SERIOUS
Take an equal look at one in India PARSEE
That seems to be the paling's fault OFFENCE
That's just a little like you, by the sound of it LAMB
That's not all my blooming eye IRIS
The afterthought returns all round this place SPHERE
The confused name of the one blooming thing that may be in the sea ANEMONE
The pulse of the poor folk of Santry PEA
This is how, given time, the water gets away from the broken lake LEAKAGE
Well, this would not have been the sole thing to make one rich (6) HEELED
What abore to be fired for having them in names! DOUBLEBARRELS
Where the Academician may go up and down around Father in Donegal ARDARA
Where this is then UPON
Would an old magistrate have allowed this band? ARMLET