Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 16 2001

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A five in no sweet taste SAVOUR
Continue with the action BATTLEON
Dealing with one in a patient manner - paying for the drinks TREATING
Did she get assaulted, perhaps? LOTSWIFE
Draws the ruddy floaters up again REDRAFTS
For 32 across it's too soon to be beheaded YEARLY
Go North there with Pa in, maybe INAGONY
Ha! What's in a stag would leave you breathless AGHAST
Hide this work under the bottom SADDLERY
How he came down with a loud cry FELLOW
How one condescends to make them sound like Hamlet DEIGNS
How the representative gets fish by way of a rebike REPROACH
How the star gets a leg for the most part LARGEST
Is there any sign to get round the people? OMEN
It might be thought odd for the First Lady to have a nun around UNEVEN
It takes a waterholeto be sunk in no poor way WELLTODO
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It's just a story that the girl has a lisp MYTH
It's very plain this way UGLILY
Just over half a century is blooming well lying here LILIES
Make a sound joke of it, likewise? PUNDIT
Make others feel the pinch THIEVE
Perhaps look across and down at last GLOWER
That seems the height of reptilian rage ASPIRE
That what to do, just for the present GIVEAWAY
That's what you get for lying up and down to him OTTOMAN
The way to see if it's pure, in a manner of speaking ASSAYING
This will sound alright for Ascot, perhaps THISTLE
Tight about most of the will in a dusky way TWILIGHT
Too wise, by the sound of it, for the young TOYS
Want this sole to an immoderate extent ONLY
What we held in India NEWDELHI
You're my friend, Ann, for 30 across ANNUALLY