Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 24 2002

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At the hotel one naturally took things as a matter of course INNATE
Begin with fish, surprisingly enough STARTLING
Descriptive of a scurvy knave? SCORBUTIC
End one's state of neutrality and get moving PUTINGEAR
For example, this sounds like what you might get out of an orange (6), ADDUCE
Give voice to 17 down after the tin is in bits INTONE
It's 6 down that there's nothing left of the coffee NOGROUNDS
It's enough to make one cross to polish one's image RUBICON
Left on board with the red wine that's not heavy PORTLIGHT
Maintain the thread of one's narrative in a roundabout way SPINAYARN
Make certain to have seen this around the old city ENSURE
Might get ill in Ireland ONE
Might get sound on one of 8 down EAR
Never on top as one comes to life again, perhaps UNDIES
Nick is in it, but it isn't the hundred he had NOTCHED
No way is she feminine TOMBOY
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Past the hill one is free from the heat TORRID
Perhaps that was a non-starter UNFOUNDED
Scarcely might one find this RARITY
Sounds as if we are indebted to the poet for this ODE
That sounds cheerful HURRAH
That way to behave is not right in the ferry ERR
That's blooming well all that's left for removal DEADHEADS
That's when it's noon for a change AMENDED
The sort of spring that is all over the place ABOUNDING
The star part for men, likewise INTHEEAST
The way to put more men than you can count around the East UMPTEEN
This way it's clear that I would not walk well LIMPID
What a bore to be at the hub of things! CENTREBIT
What a terrifyingly loud attack! AFRAID
With you I am not late and not practised IMPROMPTU
Yes, it's into Reginald back there to get one into hot water GEYSER