Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 13 2001

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22 across is at the bottom of the side ELEVEN
By the sound of it, allow 'er to be stuck up in 20 down LETTER
C sound, E in the secret service ESPY
Could the insect run away with the buck? ANTELOPE
E's lost colour up here so as to pass the time, perhaps ELAPSE
Food for a sucker MILKDIET
For the animals or for the show STALLS
Get going with trats? Cargoes then, perhaps STARTUP
How one gets ready for another fire about the cargoes RELOADS
How one is taught that I am just a bit of an editor IMPARTED
How the salesmen drove around the North to get to the South VENDORS
How witty to find the pear broken up in the tree! REPARTEE
If you have to start to pay them, subtlety is needed FITNESSES
It's all for show to 4 down with this OVERTURE
It's for 30 across to finish like 24 across ENVELOPE
It's not so odd if this were to happen before tea (4) EVEN
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It's not the Open that the hundred does not win CLOSES
One might make 1 down of them in us in the kitchen UTENSILS
One sort might be made up from the press CHEESE
One wants to get them down SKITTLES
Sin in the cost of make up CONSIST
Sounds as if the salesman worked on his bicycle PEDALLED
The cause of some resistance with heat - sort of RHEOSTAT
There are about five bits of shale - over two to them HALVES
This got arouond on his bicycle TYRE
This went on foot STEP
Torn in bits about the title, just for show ORNAMENT
Went off, of course VEERED
What a nuisance wtih the French to have to work with mortar! PESTLE
What is all together in the noun UNISON
Will the confused sot be in Belgium at last OSTEND
You've not heard anything of the 150 sent around SILENT