Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 30 2001

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And thereby hangs an extradordinary tale FABULOUS
As it's up to Father, there should be no delay initially ASAP
Blow hot? No, blow cold SNEEZE
Buried, perhaps, with only shallow digging ENGRAVED
Gee! That's a bid to make one replete, by the sound of it GOFFER
Get R up the other way so as to be chasing a girl PURSUE
Greet the South with strings attached SALUTE
How a masculine matter comes at last AMEN
How one goes fishing, but only to a certain degree ANGLES
How wicked to make light of it! CANDLE
In view of this, it's just water SEASCAPE
It sounds unbelievable that there should be no strings attached LYRE
One would be horrified if such a hag sat with one AGHAST
Putting the gin gently under the sea EASING
See 15 Across MAYORESS
Seems that it's myself that used to be entitled to be in Scotland - great gas! METHANE
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Seems you didn't finish your food on the field LEFTHALF
Strictly speaking, that's the way to cut off the place in Dublin SEVERELY
Take comfort from the fact that on the organ there are five hundred such CONSOLED
That's about a hundred and fifty one may use or keep to oneself RECLUSE
That's not for the week, by the sound of it STRENGTH
That's the county where they make wine with a little tea CLARET
There's nothing in an apartment to keep one off the bottom AFLOAT
They follow the Sun MONDAYS
They're all part of the act SCENES
This chap, by the sound of it, spoke into it FELLOE
Thus, perhaps, one ascertained how much at home one was ASSURED
Vote for Ronald, even though so small and so negative ELECTRON
With 8 across: The Lord may, or may not, have one with him LADY
You'd have to get fishy to get so annoying NEEDLING
Your hair may be a little too long for this part of the joint UNDERCUT
Your voice could be worth pounds and pounds (for rock music?) ONESTONE