Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 21 2000

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An' with that he took money out DREW
Are they devoted to sunderl? LOVERS
Change direction for a genuine mixed gin, perhaps REALIGN
Having got a shade too old, you will have got 18 down YELLOWED
How offensive to get on with 16 down! ONRUSH
How the artist turns up in the brushes in the American pubs BARROOMS
If as it seems you are only barely literate, you will have to change your ideas READJUST
If bent, one may get it back in a mere twist METIER
If there's something brown about the material, get a bit of it into your head TREPAN
In a manner of speaking, that's what makes a Gaelic seer ERSE
Is that the comfort of the inspector? Well, it's not DISEASE
Is that the position - the little bird is in a duet? ATTITUDE
Is that the sound of me having a bath? Nonsense! EYEWASH
Is your little brother certain, by the sound of it, to make a little book? BROCHURE
It's hard to find the ocean that's not heavenly SEASHELL
Just about the kind of place for a rest, or in the rest of it RESORT
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Leaves the art of putting places, perhaps GREENERY
Not certain to be a circle of ripples? WAVERING
One always cuts this off in the ship SEVERS
One gets taken to court for having published this ISSUED
Overdrawn - that's here, it seems INTHERED
Some argument, then up to bed before one was fed DEBATE
Some extra - include it with what I have ADDITIVE
Something like a diplomatic armament, perhaps? LEGATION
Sounds like what one might employ for the flock EWES
That's enough to give 8 across a start, by the sound of it REED
There's a catchy song in it LARIAT
There's a glow from the rod like this REDHOT
There's a right turn in the song, but not for a week, by the sound of it STRONG
There's nothing of the rest of this UNEASY
Those birds have broken up a bit of Ulster BUSTARDS
What's left of the crop will need a close shave to dispose of STUBBLE