Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 3 2002

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A fellow called this would be very smalll indeed on hand TOM
A right little crafty thing ART
Blooming well spoken at last FLORAL
Disc lose what they do? OPENERS
Everywhere there's nothing but a O, it appears ALLAROUND
Fired with a call for silence ASH
Flower of London THETHAMES
Frequently it's not getting harder to sing about it SOFTENING
Gee! That's on the street with the Irish Times, but on the water in Venice GONDOLIER
How at last, confused felines become equine STALLIONS
If it comes to blows, that'll get the teetotaller, together with Ireland, into the bag BATTERING
In the States one ought not to have visited it before one drives it here SALOON
It is as one in the nude UNITED
Long to be open around the North at the double PENNON
Maybe 50 in the fold after 19 across, in short OCTAVO
Might he deal with a steer on a farm? TILLER
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Not a heavy red wine is all that's left at sea PORTLIGHT
One horn on ahead ANTLER
One horn, not strictly on the end KLAXON
Perhaps no cab could be rasher than that BACKBACON
Perhaps no cab could look so good as it sounds HANSOM
Seems I would be silly enough to get TTTTTTTTTT IDIOTS
That man is grand along the Border HEM
The saint practises 17 down with it, but not in any broad sense STRAIT
The scent that's in Germany to start with ESSENCE
The South without any money - and without 20 across either SCENTLESS
The thing with one on the end may be raised OBJECTION
The way to turn up and greet the one that's dark and playful OTHELLO
There's no V after that OCTOBER
To a certain degree they were in Britain ANGLES
Well, that's what one has got again RECOVERED
You don't know who is about to pound you into breathlessness STRANGLER