Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 18 2001

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After twelve twisters, 'e is by himself NOONEELSE
Although so 13 across, Ben gets worn NEWBORN
At this one cannot be at ease ATTENTION
By no means the first to end with a broken thigh EIGHTH
Can Ada be on the pitch before ten? ONTARIO
Deal, perhaps, for a love-nest? WOODEN
Do without what the green light's for, by the sound of it FOREGO
Each of them comes 14 down SEVENDAYS
Either way, that'll stop you giving 25 down GAG
Formerly a 13 across k? ONCEAWEEK
Havind eaten, got permission to be below the south-west SWALLOWED
If you rip it in bits, my boy, that's where they may send you PRISON
Is the gun in the toe? No, in the mouth TONGUE
It might sound idle for this to go back and give 25 down DOG
Keep this piece on board CASTLE
Never in want NOTNEEDED
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No right to be so frightful if after tea ERRORS
One bit of 10 across EGG
One might get gin mixed with the ale near London EALING
Open enough to have something to cover it at last YAWNING
Photographs of royalty, by the sound of them PRINTS
Right out at sea STARBOARD
Seems that those crooked journalists were out to catch you PRESSGANG
That could be the result of professional research into the development of language PROTHESIS
That's a smart class of an angler DAPPER
That's got to be great gas VAPORISED
The blooming crooked name and one more ANEMONE
The side of the eastern loch ELEVEN
The smallest piece on board for the hopper? FROGSPAWN
This can be made to tell about it, but not much LITTLE
When it sounds as if there's S there BEFORETEA
You might get fed up with this without being offensive END