Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 27 1997

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All by himself the seaman got the shellfish ABALONE
Be just in time to make one rasher AERATE
Does this permit one to silence? LICENSE
For its sins one might shove this around Ulster PUNISH
Have they the guts to keep playing? RAILROAD
His IOUs may get to be quite a bore TED
How 18 down, in short AET
How one might be in 10 across OTTER
How one might have met a green one and contract it LITTORAL
How one might prohibit the Irish Times being on the street RIP
How the so-called dirty place came first? SYTLED
How, perhaps, it's 21 across's turn to be the one that puts off what belongs to 'er DETERS
In Scotland have they got the power to have a breath of it in LSD? DELIVERED
In the end this might have one in suspense BRIBE
Is it raised by the vehicle to be in 14 down? CARTRIDGE
Is that the grip dropping one's aitches may get on one? PARADE
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Is that what makes the confusion of about a hundred all square? ARC
Not accustomed to being unemployed ADULTS
One may claim to be clean, by the sound of it, but that's just rot EYEWASH
One might 9 across Ulster if one caught it thus ENLIST
Seems the missile is jerky enough to be a missile BALLISTIC
So it turns up there - never on the surface INMOST
Sounds as if a whole line of people is what one may charge TRITON
That sounds like where in the sea one could get a flat FLAGON
That's just rot CORRODING
That's the way to make one quite unsound OVERRATES
That's where to drive the trouble you have with the mouth, of course NEOPHYTES
That, perhaps, is a green in the past DAPPER
The beam from the harbour is a red one TYRANT
The pace of the aged helps it to keep running through Dublin UNION
To have some gin inside helpsone to keep running ENGINE
Where one might fine the W.I. being the same as everyone else EARTH