Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 13 2002

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18 down in the past SEEDED
A bit more just for the blonde FAIRER
A few get up, by the sound of it, and make short work of it SUMMARISE
Back there is the flower of the North ASTERN
Currently in the House AMP
Cut off from the supporter, one by one SEVERALLY
Does that mean a lot of work with the oars for 18 down? FARROWING
Firm in the veal in recess ALCOVE
Go and get rude and got red ROUGED
Having been let off, a hundred left ACQUITTED
How, perhaps, a soft-sounding 17 across gets carried over the green PASSENGER
Is Ma with it in a crisp, light way? PRISMATIC
It's bad to have one broken drain about a hundred RANCID
Might the South not stand on its own feet and not feel well? SCRAWL
One swears that public transport begins such corruption ABUSES
See 1 across and 30 across SOW
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Shoundsh egotishtic SHELLFISH
So, with a duet I would just be not in it OUTSIDE
That sounds strongly like a 27 across MUSSEL
That's enough to be dry about one R ATHIRST
That's never non-U URANIUM
The beastly bit in 15 down ASS
The core was in bits, so Edward got it tarred CREOSOTED
The felines with the Stripes TABBYCATS
The strength you need to make the place strong at last EFFORT
There's something for one in the middle of 1 across ARCHER
There's that funny fellow, Henry, as well WITHAL
This is giving some evidence of having a sting in the tail ATTESTING
Was it his business not to get soaked, but just pickled? DRYSALTER
What 6 down are said to have NINELIVES
With another foot like that you could make it fruit PAW
You want to have the one-eyed Leslie here NEEDLESS