Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 8 2001

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At last, 18 across gets to be not so severe EASES
Does it follow that the headless fowl might take action? ENSUE
How the crooked saint makes 'er even worse NASTIER
I can stand for it IODINE
In the way one passes away - either East or West INDIES
In this regard one encounters the East up here ESTEEM
It could be risky for one of 13 down to get this cross ENDANGER
It might be so odd to be so rough UNEVEN
It's bound to mean that Summer is icumen in SPRINGSUP
It's hardly normal to find AN there INSANE
It's nice when they're let follow the piano PLEASES
It's OK to make them meet ENDS
Just look how grand this may 9 across! SEEM
Likewise, Edward Lear? LEARNED
No, let's get it pinched STOLEN
One can depend on it - tea decays in an unlikely manner TRUSTS
One may get fired for being at the edge of the street at last BROADSIDE
Perhaps get a breast and be not inclined to make a picture of it DRAWLEVEL
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Put Number One on into the ant ANOINT
Refuse entry to Yawa? TURNAWAY
So corny to sound as if one might meet her in Greece at last DEMETER
Sounds as if one claims that one will be in the Church AISLE
Such a succession might have sounded corny in Rome SERIES
That will 30 across to be one in the House of Lords, by the sound of it APPEAR
That's a male sort of a response at last AMEN
That's blooming well not all my eye IRIS
That's contributing to the pain I cause the silly one ASSISTING
That's not even a bit thick, that they're going a-begging around the South SPARSE
The vehicle that's needed for the burial of a gardener? BARROW
They're hereditary about a little tea in feline fashion GENETS
To turn in the speed to turn ROTATE
What may be told about one of the family RELATION
With a glow one might follow a thousand into society EMBER
You could make it sweet to turn up a treasury note like this RENNET
You'd always have got 8 down from this ARMADA
You'll never get the wind from such five-century-old drinks DOLDRUMS