Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 12 1999

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After half a century I'm in a boy in strips LAMINATED
All the tins there give the girl something to cry about CANNERY
and 2 down, they're big enough to be just a shade of a tight fit PINK
Being only a baby, one is able to practise self-deception KIDONESELF
Bill may be met if they meet ENDS
Blow Sidney up with one of 29 across after tea DISTEND
But it's about a northern people who are tropical BANTU
Could you make your underclothing a match for this? VESTA
Getting them up from the baker, is one way to put the late Mr Crosby in his place SNUBBING
How an oriental sea bird follows the sea EASTERN
How handy to have it by numbers! DIGITAL
How the peel gets broken up over in Hampshire? ELEPHANTS
If you want to weather them, see 13 across ELEMENTS
In the book, see, it's only the editor that's been changed again READJUSTED
In the quarry Alfred sounds hoarse PALFREY
It's unacceptable to be without a 26 down, it seems NOTDONE
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One comes across them as one begins to chase MEETS
One of the 16 down will not get any boy back for B BORON
Permission to go on holiday? LEAVE
Really it's in this that it's legal DEED
Such a singular blow, of course, may be fatal ONESTROKE
That sounds like the berry I rent INTER
The way to get your change is to have no on all together, perhaps AMEND
They'll forbid one to be so trying TESTBANS
They're pointed out by the dozen in Galway TWELVEPINS
Two wickets fallen? Absolutely! OUTANDOUT
What this seems in just ice NEMESIS
What you're doing inside TIME
Where the players may rest around the warmth THEATRES
Will 'e in turn shortly get it in the neck? NOOSE
Would a crew cut mean fewer of them? SAILORS
You'd be mad to have this if you need to get tight SCREWLOOSE