Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 12 2000

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and 1 down, being so obstinate, one may, by the sound of it, have vain thoughts BLOODY
As a doctor, Ian became an English pope ADRIAN
Being black, 'e might be in there for the lock INKY
Bottom up for Wales! LEEK
Can the anger of the East be directed towards here? EIRE
Cover for the Reverend Father THECLOTH
Firm up the French or two and join them COUPLE
Gets sound, perhaps, just as van Gogh does (or did) GIVESEAR
Glowers of chemistry ELEMENTS
Got round to being a twister in colourful surroundings REELED
Having put his foot down, the vagabond became the leader TRAMPLED
How silly when I had TTTTTTTTTT, perhaps IDIOTS
How the seaman might be a loafer and get fired ABLAZE
Is one relatively in Oxford? ISIS
It's up to Reverend Father Edward to have drawn attention to this ADVERTED
Looked after, look to 9 across MINDED
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Met with the ice to make one throw up EMETIC
Minus need, but not so much LESSENED
Never of old would it have shut behind the prisoner NEWGATE
No advance for LI at this, it seems TURNTAIL
One steer for one farmer? TILLER
One that never is a flower, perhaps EBBTIDE
Relatively little different to a relative extent BROTHER
Similar to getting learned, too LIKEWISE
Such a lovely fuss over the wrong sort of sin ADONIS
Tempo might this during this MEANTIME
That's suitable to lie over the bilge ELIGIBLE
The doctor is nearly in last ALMOST
The lasst turn of 19 across or the first in paper EDITOR
This could never be harp for the executor, perhaps, as he acts BEHEADS
With a split, did about four with one gin DIVIDING
Y with B without delay? BYRETURN