Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 24 2002

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12 across? ASSURE
A reasonable market value FAIRPRICE
At least this gets its way ANY
Buy sect sound CUTINHALF
Close the fish up for Badminton? SHUTTLING
Ger 2, no? ASCERTAIN
Gray made one of them, sad to say ELEGIES
How sweet for her to have the little beast round! CHERUB
How Ulster was caught in the act? REDHANDED
I'd made this to go on ahead DIADEM
It would appear that something like a vehicle would disappear VANISH
Lack of girlish energy? LASSITUDE
Loose one French and one English either side of five hundred UNDONE
Might iron rods be burning for billiards? BARBECUES
No loss, and not for the first time, if one gets in with this commander (3) AGA
Oh, let's make them sound in HOTELS
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One falls for a scrap that turns up with one's own in Scotland NIAGARA
One of the mates I catch in France for 28 across ESTAMINET
Raised, only to be vomited BROUGHTUP
So dirty that it makes Pa pale STY
Some ice, perhaps, if there's lime in it HARDWATER
Something heavy is what is hanging around here AWAITS
Something like perfect as tense as riot AORIST
That may be when you have smashing times BREAKAGES
That swine is likely to have a smashing time (4, 3) ROADHOG
The composer starts the single hymns, by the sound of them BACHELORS
The way to make a sect a six-footer, but not externally WITHIN
There's not a shade of warning out of it THEBLUE
They give one a good turnover UPSETS
This comes at the double in a lethal way ASS
Would he get into church after a century and a half? CLERIC
You'll get a fortune from this, or a start for 25 down ORACLE