Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 9 2002

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After tea one has a bleat EWE
As he's with fourteen others, only a small drink for the one at the bar SCRUMHALF
Double you over sixteen? WEIGHTS
E THEORIENT
Enough money, by the sound of it, to go with the start of 11 across DOE
Got it down when the South was down in it SWALLOWED
How heavenly to find such a change in Lar! ARCHANGEL
How heavenly to get some transport in the rain! NIRVANA
I'm involved with the history of Rome MEMOIR
In the end you cannot believe that witches have them FAMILIARS
Inclined to have a rise UPHILL
Is it what the callers pay in fives, perhaps? VISITS
It follows that it's sure to be in a salt ASARESULT
It sounds as if one of 22 down is hanging around AWAITS
Loud, but, for a change, hesitant FALTERING
Might he get a red turn on the up and up? LAD
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More of a buck, perhaps, than an old veteran STAGER
Not in truth, by the sound of it, so caustic LYE
One's savings might go into over fifty cats LIFELINES
Put this in the garage - it's gone to seed CARAWAY
So scornful as to be quite flattening, it seems IRONIC
Sounds as if it may have been where Shelley was lying OYSTERBED
Such shelter to the port side does not look at all good LEERED
That looks good for the higher sound HANSOM
The bishop is as the gaffer does OVERSEE
The money you have to pay the Government for evil-doing, though misspelled, is quite grammatical SYNTAX
The priest is beginning to turn springy VERNAL
the sort of outcome one achieved EXTRACTED
The theatrical behaviour of 11 across? (9) STAGINESS
They're all for a rest ETCETERAS
Was abusive while in training, perhaps RAILED
Wound he gets in the Dail with drink in him TWINED