Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 5 2002

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A couple of pubs that are brutal, I see BARBARIC
A priest in the English country till all is blue SAPPHIRE
About eleven makings of 15 across are not at home here EXILES
As proverbial example, in a manner of speaking BYWORD
Before there's transport, where the Hades would you find him? EREBUS
Brother Kenneth has had enough to come with the corps BROKEN
Clothing for publicity where you live ADDRESS
Father comes up with the fruit, it would seem APPEAR
Fishes ANGLES
For giving equality to a professor? PARDON
He'll make you feel the pinch just a little NIPPER
High enough to be incorporated in the newspapers PRINCESS
How one loves those confused dears about nothing at all! ADORES
How the noise comes up in the blooming beginning STARWORT
How under the sun you can get the moisture out? Various ways SUNDRY
I believe it starts the creed before the north-east becomes pleasent NICENE
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Lived softly in the chair? PRESIDED
May be strong enough to make one sleep in NIGHTCAP
Night get a cuppa with a pound, ducky? TEAL
Otherwise, 22 across and 16 down make this ELSE
Seedy enough to get transport with the parents CARDAMUM
Sounds as if they're rank enough to come with the corps COLONELS
Sounds like what you'd have to have with the bits of deer to make them sound hot MUSTERED
Starts under the 17 across and gets tied REEFKNOT
Summer, perhaps, before the fall TOTTER
That's on the way out EBBTIDE
That's the last of what's left of the makings of 15 across LEES
That's the result of concentration ESSENCE
The sound of pickling with strings attached PSALTERY
They give a twist to 15 across EELS
Very much to the point that e's in pants APTNESS
You wouldn't know the one that roams the streets STRANGER