Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 25 2000

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A six foot long caper, I see ANTIC
All that's left is a dime around the fireplace EMIGRATED
Anyone for tennis? S, maybe SINGLES
Burning, that is to say, in a fishy little way FIERY
Call it E - a bit of a biter TERMITE
Counsel needs ten more to put an end to 17 across SCENT
Court the little girl up here and fleece her, perhaps WOOLLEN
Do they make 'er, perhaps, happy in many ways once a year? RETURNS
Following the fall NEXTAUTUMN
Ghostly places about the little right turn SPECTRAL
Hardly open-handed, but no more than average MEAN
He would never like to get round at this HATE
How Henry plays on board with his mother HALMA
How the doctor may trail around with a horse over the French DRAGGLE
How the North, being born, gets up your nose NASCENT
If this were to go in for the competition, this sounds as if it might get the prize for initiative ENTER
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Is the representative having a meal all over again? REPEATING
It's bound to come fourth LEAPYEAR
Make a further claim about a hair that's upside down REASSERT
Might the dogma, perhaps, go backwardss and forwards? TENET
My pet could never be Phil, by the sound of it EMPTY
Not one over the eight TWOANDSIX
Perhaps one monarchy over two used to be worth 11 across HALFACROWN
Please sound like a victim PRAY
Sail in the mud for mind and matter DUALISM
Sally (or maybe it's Susan) is not among the first thing, by the sound of it ISSUEFORTH
Sun, in short SEVENTHDAY
That's the comfort you get with a pound in the studio EASEL
That's where he's E and wet INTHESEA
That's without a background UPSTART
The grass is dry and misty, by the sound of it HAYS
They would never be short enough to make one short of breath LONGPANTS