Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 14 2002

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26 down, by the sound of it, and a little more is enough for a little bit of poetry STANZA
All that's left of a forest fire? ASH
Bears STANDS
Begin to endure this in Scotland, of course STANDREWS
Catch her down there NETHER
Could one resist one of 26 down, including the base? WITHSTAND
DN at S and withdraw STANDBACK
Do they bear to get there in Ulster or principle? STANDARDS
Hang around on your feet STANDIDLE
In a bit, a crook as well BANDIT
In a twinkling they come to a hazardous end ASTERISKS
In train, in B.C., in England BRITANNIC
Is a little bird the little answer to big things? TITANS
Is going back to a solicitor? SITOUT
Is the sun confused and coloured without limit? UNSTINTED
It's not 17 across that's a tiller for the cockney ELM
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King or president? That's too much to say OVERSTATE
Maid - that sounds as it it's all they are CREATIONS
Make a churchman of him ORDAIN
No hair to possess inside SHAVEN
No much hair, by the sound of it LEVERET
Note in there how one adds water around everything WALLETS
Pay no attention to such an order STANDEASY
Quite a lot for tiny E and N? NINETY
Sh! That's in the form of a primate APE
Sound as it they're wet as a rule REIGNS
That becomes PU on arrival, perhaps TURNSUP
That sounds like a churchman HIM
They gather people for a screen around Nov. CONVENERS
They sound just a little foul CHICKS
What a blow that it's not working! STRIKE
When I ran my horn through the North, I just didn't want to know IGNORED