Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 21 2002

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A call comes from what are in place of money MINARET
Are shortly to be found to be slow in goal LARGO
As a rule it sounds not so fine REIGN
Bit them SECTIONS
Bound to sound as if one may rely on this TRUSSED
Don't go and make it strong with this STAY
Ex taken as a matter of course? EATEN
Get Des from slavery SERFDOM
Getting around to be PU? UPTURNING
How one demanded that a hundred and fifty pointed their guns CLAIMED
How Sidney may be laid up with 29 across DISEASE
How the children do not stay in ISSUE
How the end of 20 down gives one little trouble EASE
How the tram has got smashed - just like Ma MATRONLY
It's OK that I should take to my heels before I get eaten so ungrammatically LEGITIMATE
It's thought to be what may be seen in your glass REFLECTION
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Never married an officer on board before? FIRSTMATE
Not tight, just dotty, and in need of some sort of a driver SCREWLOOSE
Nothing counsel ate while sick made him shake OSCILLATE
On impulse one might cap anything so corny RICE
Past this you're in the country, in a manner of speaking ORAL
See how one may heave a deep breath before tea SIGHT
That may be held, one believes, back and forth TENET
That sounds, Sir, like no light matter DARKNIGHT
That was a put-up job ERECTED
There's precious little weight for the transport at this CARAT
They're relatively beloved BRETHREN
This 27 acrosses to make them sound bolder ROCKS
When it's been 19 across, that's what it does STANDSUP
With respect, the First Lady tore this in the little railway REVERENTLY
With such a weapon the tee may be smashed with the speed of sound MACHETE
Work for the autumn in the sea? OCTOPUS