Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 9 2001

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18 down may be said to be - not does, by the sound of them SOUNDSLEEP
30 across in the roof SKYLIGHT
A handy way to do the spadework on it with a pound DIGITAL
Decoration for both rodent and man ADORNMENT
Getting ready to fight once more for the back ware, perhaps REARMING
Is the legal Muslim not in uniform? MUFTI
Is the South inclined to go jogging? SLOPE
It's a bit thick to have the beasts there over the East DENSE
It's fine to see this at night STARLITSKY
Lacking cover UNINSURED
Let it stand, son, on your head STET
Mean to get able to be sad MISER
Noble in France, by the sound of it, and intent to a large extent, perhaps MARQUEE
Not the former piano, and that's flat! PLATTER
Nothing could make an appeal for the help just moderate SOSO
One got some change out of it from the last of 'em EMENDED
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One is in place of kings around the head TIARA
Rung with Erin, and no mistake! UNERRING
Seems the lady had disposed of the outhouse SHED
Shoot the younger member of the family SCION
Sounds as if a Prague spouse might finish the game on board CHECKMATE
Sounds as if the finish of the story is the last of the beast THETAILEND
Sounds like what Lear's Pobble did in the Milky Way LACTOSE
The trail of a spike upside down LIANA
The trouble with Eden was the middle of 19 across SERPENT
There's a model for Patrick and his bird PATTERN
There's where the son gets confused inside THESNORES
Thsi enough. Enough to live on AMPLEMEANS
Where Smith is, he might not have it in mind to get a little tea FORGE
With a B.A. one may depend on this, but only just RELY
With a flower round, I'd contribute to the 30 across ASTEROID
Would they help up fifty that are footless? LADDERS