Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 29 2002

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Are the potentates ever here during the mornings? AMEERS
By the sound of it, wait for it to get a soft sort of haircut TON
Could it be obvious to have a girl around for the dying LASTRITES
From the pig he comes back and goes out on his jumbo MAHOUT
How boring the doctor is with sickness DRILLS
How the stars might go through the roof SKYLIGHTS
If they were 17s and 18s down, there'd be no need to tinker with them IFSANDANS
It sounds more than amphibious NEUTER
It's up to them to see they get no return of about eleven-fifty EXILES
Might one have rested where it's dry? DESERT
Might the tram desire to be on show, so-called? STREETCAR
Nears confusion over promises to pay may make it poisonous ARSENIOUS
Not likewise I had TTTTTTTTTT IDIOTS
Not near to having a bit of a scrap round the mixture FARRAGO
Perhaps the tea you owe down under OUTBACK
Rows of marks of the serpent? BOATRACES
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Sounds as if the seafood he ate enabled him to preside OFFICIATE
States that one's name is Heather? AMERICA
Teach the pupils there? INFORM
Tell, perhaps, it's over the door LINTEL
That could be the statue I'd views about ATTITUDES
That's for the builder if he liberates Wolfe, it seems FREESTONE
The beastly doctor turns up in his torn coat TOMCAT
The god that might get your Da in black on white PAN
The graduate's substitute when it comes to carving BASRELIEF
The highest turn-up POT
The sort of heart trouble one must have in 6 down STROKE
This will make one go backwards and forwards PEP
Understanding the French ENTENTE
What 9 across, for instance, is alleged to have for lives NINELIVES
What the farmer gets with the mixed soil of Greece? ACROPOLIS
While you get into the grind that's ground DURING