Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 15 2002

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11 across is how far to come back with the cart YARD
After tea you come back and sneer at the soup in there TUREENS
Around five, this remedy might send one round the bend CURVE
As he's not really one's child, one puts one's foot down STEPSON
By the end of the morning always a potentate AMEER
Could Whistler e'er get free? REFEREE
Downs the salts EPSOM
Flat on your back SCAPULA
Give this out back a bit for that sort of work PARTTIME
Here is the R.A. EARTH
Is Cathy for sale, by the sound of it? YACHT
May be happy MERRYMONTH
Might the girl of wager about R for a fizzy drink SHERBET
More then one over the eight, so less loose TIGHTER
Note that's one of four go spelling, perhaps MARK
One has to pay one's way to get into politics in Holland, it seems DUTCHPARTY
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One is so trying! ATTEMPTS
Perhaps subletting for free RELEASING
Sounds like what the mountaineer must do with the weather CLIMATE
That bit of the past might be widowed before tea RELIC
That sounds like sheer robbery for a clipper FLEECING
The part one has to play, perhaps, to be entertaining ACTTHEHOST
The proportion of one pest to ten? RATIO
There's no W in it LOSS
There's not one of them in the country URBANITES
They could be said to have to endure 24 across SHEEP
They're a lot, of course, for vegetarians BEANFEASTS
This capsizes the open vessels OVERTURNS
Thus might one tell about, for instance, a whole limb one consumed RELEGATE
To do this will make one 19 across TOPE
Where Peel was to be found, not indoors OUTSIDE
You need a tripod for this THREEFEET