Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 18 2002

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A ball's what goes ahead around five ADVANCES
A company sound ESCORT
Address this, by the sound of it, and blow it up ATTIRE
Am called Ned around here NAMED
Could you bear to start to be there in Scotland? STANDREWS
Currently one has achieved parenthood in France AMPERE
Do it up, ere around it it may get worn ERODE
Eyes front with them BLINKERS
Finished at last for a stretch EXTENDED
Formerly thoughtful, dear EXPENSIVE
He gets us up there in no shady way INTHESUN
Hide this picture - can you beat that? TATTOO
Is the commander at home? That's no loss AGAIN
It sounds as if one has to get here for three in novel form MUSKETEER
It would make you loved to have that sort of an ear END
It's open for one to go on foot SANDAL
Nov. could start this at the start - that's a hard one ICE
One gets it up, up one's nose ASCENT
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One is a judge of the crescendo with it, I see CRITIC
One is miserable to a certain extent with her RAT
One is never at ease at it ATTENTION
One may get via the table, just in case ABLATIVE
One of four on board, perhaps SEASON
Sounds as if that is what I could be for SEEING
Taken as a matter of course (5) EATEN
That gets you half way round, of course, at 3 down NINTH
That lass could be most wounding CUT
That's the first appearance of the potato back there DEBUT
The seaman is in the drink (8) ABSINTHE
There's a build-up for this ERECTION
There's a crafty turn to Desmond when he does business TRADES
They get down to it in more way than one DIVERS
This one is one of this ACROSS
Turner, he gets around the gin mixture HINGE
You can put a heap of power on it, by the sound of it PYLON
You'd need to be making another call for this RENAMING