Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 26 2000

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Conducting the trial, in a manner of speaking ASSAYING
Descried the insect with teeth SAWFLY
Does the elf get into 15 across to get the ship up again REFLOAT
Hades! I have got stuck with it! ADHESIVE
Harder by this my God NEARER
How burdensome to get upon the start of 22 across! ONUS
How one might be selling mothers with water? ADAMSALE
How shockingly energetic one is! LIVEWIRE
I'd be what stays in the base ABIDES
In the ship the piano gets cross PIRATE
In the ships mother gets at home and mother gets a little saintly MAINMAST
It makes the doctor so sheepish to get around Ireland MERINO
It's all very fine for the girl be so enthusiastic NANKEEN
It's all very fine to have fired your counsel like this SHOTSILK
It's himself that's doing the praying, so it is MANTIS
More than twenty goals? That's a lot BIGSCORE
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No pro would see tea after this and not be agreeable CONTRA
Old-fashioned sort of a set-up in the Irish Times LINOTYPE
On the water or in the ships as a matter of course GALLEYS
One does it on approval APPLAUDS
One puts up with this in a lazy (and a foolish) way STUPIDLY
Only one horse among the rest will stumble STAGGER
R cuts things short in the broken boats ABORTS
S is still under H, it seems HOVERS
That begins to get around to get people in order ROTA
That's how we get accustomed to the editor USED
That's just a bite feline CATNIP
That's the result when you give the 12 across a clip FLEECE
The boy works in volume PAGE
The decision where to draw the line RULING
The headless fowl gets five clubs, of course, in a roundabout sort of way ENVIRONS
The water, by the sound of it, is not tied down HIGHTIDE