Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 28 2002

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A certain way to us back along with all the others SUREST
Adam's downfall might have the 12 across in the beer APPLE
As a rule it sounds wet REIGNING
Brought up and got up about a revolutionary REARED
By the sound of it, not the negatives of the royal snapshots PRINCE
Far ahead, heavy at length LONGLEAD
Golden fish in the air? EAGLES
Ha! Ream for the ladies, by the sound of it ZENANA
Henry would be the very last to get high with T and E and be 10 across EIGHTH
How Desmond came up around a horse and went down SAGGED
How four goes into 1001100 for the city CIVIC
How to transplant the chopped-up trees RESET
Little by little this gets you to the rice man ERIC
Might one figure how the last bit of it would be the 9 across OCTOGAN
No practice is needed to get to the end of the story THEORY
Not co-operative in the way of poetry PERVERSE
Not informally desserd? DRESSEDUP
One is against a crecendo with it, I see CRITIC
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One may be excused for having little meat around Ulster VENIAL
Orders for a crooked stripe PRIEST
R in a bit and go through with it MAGNETS
Seems the commercial traveller is not truthful in his answers REPLIES
Sounds as if I haven't got it yet UNSEEN
Sounds as if what you have to pay for the rent is going up HIGHER
Spare G? That's it THETHING
That gives you quite a turn for the family of Oliver TWISTS
That's a proper cowboy at the helm STEERSMAN
That's an odd sort of a thing to get from a bulb ARUM
That's when ATTHETIME
The carp might find no way out of this because of the woodwork ENTRY
The force needed to make Y green? ENERGY
The sort of dossier a prisoner might long to have FILE
There arrived many at the court of Arthur CAMELOT
Throw the fish away with a laugh CHUCKLING
When thus over two, the ram is fit for a queen SEMI