Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 3 2002

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A brace of boys for the trees to make them popular without you ABELES
A lofty old 14 down, of course MASHIE
A mother with a nun around? that's rather rough UNEVEN
Acquire furniture, if it's to be had GETATABLE
Anyone unladylike could find no place there ZENANA
Flight of holy graces STAIRS
Flowering in Ulysses ABLOOM
Flying here by way of the North at last AVIAN
Ho! Then one might deny she is unladylike HOYDEN
How parent and child together work with stone MASON
How the doctor got cut and married MOWED
How to be a stand-in for the entertainer on the stage? ACTASHOST
In the middle of the mark, see? BULLSEYE
In the middle of the road, see? (7) CATSEYE
It's thought to be about your boy and the gin he has at last REASONING
It's worthless to expect 2 down young there MARESNEST
Neither a driver nor one turn IRON
No-one at home at the end of the innings ALLOUT
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Not looking good enough so to leg it around Ireland LEERING
Not much of a 2 downtown? (3, 5) ONEHORSE
Of course there's none with this in England, by the sound of it EATEN
One got on with gravity in the water NEWT
Shall we get under what is in the water? (6) ISLETS
Start to fight for the burrows WARREN
That shows how annoyed you are with hundreds so miserable DRAT
That was the bloody horse for a rough road COBBLED
That's enough to have one hairless from pole to pole SHAVEN
That's where to get Father back to get his clothes on ADDRESS
The sort of people a car might blooming well run over NATION
The way to make one sound hoarse EQUINE
They're unlikely to produce oddities of late EVENINGS
What may be driven five-in-hand NAIL
What might give one a start or one a drink ORIGIN
Where it's on to be invoiced, perhaps INTONE
Where there's a weakness she may get her own back in Scotland HERNIA
William is able to hold his drink BILLYCAN