Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 16 2001

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A shade of green, but not the way one gets a shade green if one's 15 across LINCOLN
Behold, the answer is Lent LOANS
By the sound of it, let 'er be the girl I have MISSIVE
Does this relate to burial? TELL
Formerly profitable - now repeated ONCEAGAIN
He had got under a century; that made him sore ACHED
How Eric got about a pound that may have made him holy RELIC
How one exists at the double in a godly way ISIS
How one might jeer at bottles being kept there in the pub BARRACK
How Parnell might have got his bird up in the morning by the sea KITTIWAKE
Is about to have met up with lots of them ITEMS
Is he a revolutionary? EDDY
Is he entitled to have no heir, by the sound of it? BARON
Just before the Sun comes up SATURDAY
Led a jerk up to where it's safe CITADEL
May there anything besides G in with it? The answer's a lemon TONIC
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Might the river have a go at manufacturing? INDUSTRY
No piece of late? OBIT
Not bound to have it FREEDOM
One makes less of it, it's such a ruddy, twisted cure REDUCER
Or else this makes an Old Testament woman learned OTHERWISE
Ow! That can't be the outskirts TOWNCENTRE
Perhaps fat Ed. It's Ed with Ned DESTINED
Say that you never said, ''Tie, Kat1'' TAKEITBACK
Sheets about a manuscript REAMS
Take another walk perhaps. That may tire you all over again, by the sound of it RETREAD
The conifer, not being unsteady, can be a bit of a bind FIRSTAID
Those poor solicitors! MENDICANTS
Throw it up on board SEASICK
Turner makes use of the French and the English LATHE
What the Dickens could a twist do? ASKFORMORE
Where the noise in London is very bad ROTTENROW