Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 22 2002

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13 across, but not too deep, for them, perhaps ENGRAVINGS
A B.A. might make one rocky and tasty SALT
At last this is not something to spoil one TAINT
At the start of the month that will give a start and one that hot fed NOVICIATE
Being mean and furious at last AVERAGING
Buck up and rush! REED
Could 'e imagine being in drink? DREAM
Deal with the late who are not 12 across INTER
Even he may have been an ugly duckling DRAKE
He is a relatively large watch or well BIGBROTHER
How about a hundred have re-married after death CREMATED
If you're in no hurry, you can get about a thousand from this AMBLE
It's all so tricky to shut the door like this SLAM
It's no good in time for banter BADINAGE
Just be patient SEEADOCTOR
No better way to finish the day than with a pal BESTFRIEND
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Not a former century, by the sound of it CLATTER
Not one in the lower part, nor afterwards NEITHER
Not the early crop from the palm, perhaps LATERDATE
Perhaps a forger might here beat one twisted mail about five ANVIL
Sounds as if this might be the one to sow a cone CEDAR
Tee up about the apostle who has not got a chip on his shoulder EPAULET
That makes 'em stop His Majesty from getting on board EMBARKING
The diet that needs a little more tea for the army REGIMEN
The late Herod was, by the sound of it OVERDUE
There's nothing more tragic for a divine than to have Tess around SADDEST
They might give one a lesson, perhaps REDUCERS
They turn fly enough to get their knife into you like this STAB
They're a little on the bottle by way of pounds VIALS
What an ATM cannot do NARRATE
With nostalgia, sounds he'd better 1 across (Watson, for instance) HOMESICK
With so much cover she is about to get hot SHEATHE