Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 5 2010

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A letter at last, and any more for the funny fellow ZANY
After a degree Edward has calmed down ABATED
All ashore, in a manner of speaking LITTORAL
Appeared to look at me with hundreds more SEEMED
At last suspended and dead ENDED
Become liquid on this stuff MELTON
Father turns the sod at the bottom of the walls inside DADOS
From them one gets the beginning of the Irish THEIR
From this one knows, by the sound of it, it may be cold SNEEZE
Get the doctor round to get the clothes on the seers DRESSER
Holds things up as one drinks the drinks of 11 across SUPPORTS
I am quite a dear, but being so skinny I leave IMPETIGO
Insisting on a sing about the rest ASSERTING
Keen to get 'er - and about time too EAGER
Last of the line provokes the final quarrel ENDROW
Made fun with the French in the food FOOLED
Make light of the game, Mr. GRAMME
No good to be about to tie this to the hook BAITED
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Or it's up to the many to be so nomadic ROMANY
Perhaps never represent this feast REPAST
She has her young with pride LIONESS
Sounds as if one misses her with all her sisters under her MATRON
Stretch it to twice ten inside this EXTEND
Ted is after being wan for this NEEDED
That's a comeback, by the sound of it ECHO
That's about kinds of holiday places RESORTS
That's not for Ma before half a century carelessly CASUAL
That's what gives one springtime CLOCKWORK
The point of this is to foil one EPEE
The South was in the game and spread out SPLAYED
The wine has turned, I see, too hot TROPIC
There's little that's human between the Irish and the English ISLEOFMAN
They turned in a tight way REELED
Those bits of mutton, it seems, are tough RAMPARTS
Turn the top of the sleeve, being too long EELS
William finds such finches annoying CROSSBILL