Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 23 2000

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Although one puts one's trust in him, yet again he is not to be believed RELIES
An Italian poet was a bit slow ANDANTE
Bleat with this to get at the peer NOBLE
Charged, by the sound of it, in written form of old INDITED
Hard by single relations NEARONES
Hardly a 27 down there - and no son to follow you, by the sound of it AIRLESS
How 'Enty had the lease of the inside of 30 across RENTED
How the Times editor got rubbed out ERASED
How the unmarried one gets one R more for conversion MISSIONER
How Ulster might have been caught in the act REDHANDED
Hundreds don't get high on beer DALE
Is that the way it's performed, for instance, in the alto LEGATO
It could never be right to be so abandoned LEFT
It sounds as if 8 down started there in Germany ESSEN
It's just a test, maybe bleaching your hair FAIRTRIAL
Keep gratitude in control RETAIN
Might this dip be made in human form? BIPED
No young 11 down for Nestor OLDMAN
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Not the weigh-in, by the sound of it EXIT
One not barely subhuman HAIRYAPE
One would be pleased to be dead in there ELATED
Order one to come together once more, perhaps ENJOIN
Peculiar people have a scrap before tea ODDMENT
Played on the fish SCALES
Rush back to sound like the half of 19 down REED
She certainly did not put Disney beyond the pale SNOWWHITE
So the saucepan has been burnt for fertiliser POTASH
Strictly speaking, that's the way to see about 4 down starting up SEVERE
Take a look at the postscript as it makes its 14 across SEEPS
That my be drawn BREATH
They go off as Albert gets ready to fight ALARMS
This obliges one to smile about the piano IMPELS
This will topple, now that autumn is finished FALLOVER
To go over it again: 'e is in church REVISE
Too bad it's only worth a couple of bucks, by the sound of it! (4,4) DEARDEAR
Where the gardener may be buried? BARROW