Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 30 2001

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A difficult sort of drawback at last AWKWARD
Alleged to be a quintet that made a mistake AVERRED
At that point, reassurance comes at the double THERETHERE
Fe for the club IRON
Finished, too - over England as well ANDOVER
Go on holiday LEAVE
He has the skill of a beater HEART
How Henry I was drawn back by the temptress DELILAH
Ia a c.c. used for the ship there? INTHEDOCK
It's all very fine to have them over one OPENSKIES
Large stop for the 22 across AVAST
Lo, a dress for the admiralty SEALORDS
Nevertheless, the editor turns with malice DESPITE
Noon? Then correct it AMEND
Not out for the latter part of the meal INNER
Offensive enough to make one sound cross RUDE
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One eats one's evening meal, but can't keep it down in the ship SUPS
One gathered that one had a church service with Edward AMASSED
One might get it on ahead with an inversion in India PATNA
Salt for the poem around eleven OXIDE
Talk of going on ahead after a century CHAT
Ted's about to pop. It's no go for him STOPPED
That could make it the third - e.g., if it's put the correct way up RIGHTED
That's a questionable way to look for a hand ASKAFAVOUR
That's beastly big for Hamlet GREATDANE
The doctor has to use a lever about the deed PRACTISE
The sort of timer that's on ahead for the bishop MITRE
The South started to fall for a stomach that was bleeding STUMBLED
They're very dear LOVEDONES
Watch the sound of it about a boy, by the sound of it REPEATER
When there's nothing doing for the late sailor boy DEADSEASON
Where, it seems, the pipes, the pipes are not calling outside Dublin STILLORGAN