Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 26 2002

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A bad way to have managed the detectives RANCID
Anne might feel her way up under this ANT
Being such a menace, he might come back and do wrong to another boy DENNIS
Being without most of one eye, that will serve LACKEY
For the French, monarchy with a hole in it LEAKING
Has trunks TELEPHONE
How counsel gets to the Border with GBS for carving SCRIMSHAW
I'd take a putter about you for anything so depraved TURPITUDE
If one dyes this up again it makes them die like flies SPIDER
If the mule is about to be too loud, give it a rap, by the sound of it MUFFLE
In view of this, one might be getting to grips with it BEHOLDING
It may be still in a cast STATIC
It needs the whole of the grey mixture to make one so sensitive ALLERGY
It's not the main thing to come by a professional pipe BYPRODUCT
May have trunks PASSENGER
Might 7 down be one of this quintet? FIVETIMES
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Might Shelley have made a story about the East? OYSTER
Might this angler be rather shaky? CASTER
No need for trunks for this on 8 down (5, 4) CLOSECALL
Not much of a yard on board to begin with SPARSE
Previously, this might be when one was in danger of course (9) AFORETIME
Since it's light green AGO
Such pleasure that one's relative has lost his head ELATION
The irritation a saint gets from the sewer, perhaps STITCH
The sort of sweep that might make a row OAR
They might make even a 1 across through trunks ELEPHANTS
They sound wholly lacking inside SAINTS
Was in want of the end of the Dee NEEDED
What a bore to be not one of the Border pieces CENTREBIT
Will the seaman get pitched with this, perhaps? TAR
Will the seaman swindle people for the 12 across? ABDOMEN
With pride a hundred were fed in verbal form PREDICATE