Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 16 2000

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Any signs that one might dive up over the scene? EVIDENCES
Are eggs one way to keep the boat going, by the sound of it? ROE
As usual you're without any friend on the Bench NORMALLY
Could this be Mr Lee's like? RESEMBLE
Express the view round the wood OPINE
Follow one's nose up here ASCENT
For cosmetic effect the little bird had a meal around four TITIVATE
He may wish to be called as if he's bein' toasted SAINTJOHN
How it is in a far from simple caption SUBTITLE
How mean of one T. D. and ten more! INTEND
How Number One comes back to be charged, and 24 across like it ION
How silly that is to say about a girl! INANE
How the jargon of advertising may become a habit ADDICTION
How wearing the rage of a non-drinker can be! ATTIRE
I call this a flower LILAC
I do this to be prepared for a cold - and a rainy - day INVEST
I see this follows 27 across in a form of architecture IONIC
Is that what you'd be doing with a pole, by the sound of it? VOTING
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Is this an example of being in a position to go on strike? INSTANCE
It comes back with the bit for the church TITHE
It follows the referee and is most unrefined THEREFORE
It's rather late in the day for such southern, twisted tunes SUNSET
Looks as if there was no refuse here ACCEPTED
Not so much hair for Odin's son BALDER
One delivers a speech or a rise ORATOR
Only for a little lying, it would take a ton of it to make a yarn COT
Quick enough for a bad turn-up ALIVE
See tea inside the side of 32 across EDICTS
Such commands may be set back at the dectives DICTATES
That former officer was as bold as brass CORNET
The catch there is that there's nothing off NET
The way I give a hand could not be better IDEAL
They ruddy well go foot to Mother TOMATOES
This appeared to get me in what's sown SEEMED
To the pub the hundreds I see, come in poetic manner BARDIC
What one may ask for inside the shellfish CLAIM