Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 5 2001

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A horn about a hundred for a hook ANCHOR
An early one is not still lying RISER
Are the eggs about to sound soft for the sheets on board? ROPES
Around the North a pound could make a shade of difference ANIL
Bit of a grave L were the tide to fall with L in here PEBBLE
For instance, around 14 across near 29 down EALING
Go after a five, to a relative extent AVAUNT
Has the seaman been dismassed for not being all there? ABSENT
Having repeated, changed sides GONEOVER
He worked by the day for the crew, so that's the way it sounds MANFRIDAY
Here the East gets to be all the rage EIRE
How capital to have both 50 and 500 on here! LONDON
How I shall get sound in the church AISLE
How lucky for a middle Eastern to be silk! SCARAB
How we get to be more forbidding away from the East WESTERNER
It's not easy to draw up at the end of this AWKWARD
Knees bend for this through being about the light PRAYER
One helps the priest at court SERVER
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Seems I'm yours and mine with love AMOURS
She may be overwight, but never like this FATHER
Sounds like the way to get damages from his waterway SUEZCANAL
Surely preferable to side-saddle to do this BESTRIDE
That could be the way to implore you for one like 34 across BEGONE
That's what I have done, ny the sound of it SEEN
The absolute South, as you might say UTTERS
The manner in which one is just a nuisance INTHEWAY
They're soft-sounding and silly, as made by forward yong men PASSES
This ran last, too ALSO
What 16 across may do once more by the book? RESERVE
What a blow for the bride to get one! BRASSBAND
What a little blow! ZEPHYR
What a striking way to wage war! STOPWORK
What is about to give a hand and something to aim for IDEALS
What perhaps is sown in Ulster most tastefully ANISEED
Where the birds may drink so as to get the prize CROWBAR
You get them at court in 29 down EARLS