Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 19 2002

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A little stone for a fish trap? GARNET
A twee sort of place for a sewer ETUI
Being without a boss, are you Edward for the present? UNOWNED
Colophony, or it turns bad ROSIN
Comparatively stable STEADIER
Could it lead to the wearing of the green? PUTTER
Does a French one get accustomed to being out of employment? UNUSED
Few R.A.s could be so thin as they are WAFERS
Firm in here for a bit of change COIN
For a pain, Sir, that's the thing ASPIRIN
How the editor turned around and passed away EDDIED
How the top of 1 across will go bad if you get rid of it PUTRID
Hundreds and hundreds of sheets for those in bed DREAMS
In short, and in enactment STATUETTE
It sounds soft for one living there at the top PRESIDENT
It's silly - and faint - to be in such a sullen look PASSOUT
Just a shade like boars before tea PIGMENT
Let there be fifty such - it takes the pressure off EASES
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No pros could be doing this OPPOSING
Not the sole unaspirated way to get 4 down from them EELS
One gets a more than normal turn from the conflictes there ARENAS
One is in stable employment OSTLER
Record PUTONTAPE
Sounds as if one chews this SELECT
Sounds as if one may be going wholly on ahead TREPAN
Sounds as if there's precious little for them to be fighting for DUELS
Sounds fruity enough for two for 11 down PAIR
Spring with 22 down and one pound more APRIL
Stand T up with this PUTUPWITH
Stand, and that's no lie OUTOFBED
Start 1 and 9 across with a knot around the pane PUTTYING
Such winds go round and round for such as Oliver TWISTS
Take another look about A in the red REREAD
That's the absolute South, says you UTTERS
Were the British in India placed in this castle? RAJPUT
Would the boy look like this if he's let? LESSEE