Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 27 2003

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A bargain and 27 across GOODDEAL
A cargo vessel has to be, but don't let that out WITHHOLD
A singular 16 down like the Reilly ONEEYED
Any amount of fasting inside PLENTY
Dismiss all the people in a sporting way SACKRACE
Does the pitch get a mark for this? TARGET
From Austen she claims to be herself back there EMMA
He, a father, after a century he is just a pain HEADACHE
Is about to blooming well go up for them IRISES
Is D said to have a taste for this? STATED
Is the rooster wary of being made a 9 across? COCKSHY
It goes round at this point at last SPHERE
It's permitted to be the one that delivers the blow, it seems KOSHER
It's still interference by the sound of it STATIC
Just a very little turkey ATOM
Just try how this ate with a will TEST
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No advance and a 24 across, by the sound of it ARREAR
Not so hot for a washer (4, 4) COLDBATH
Of late there's this regular flow of bird song EVENTIDE
Once this from the teeth out, twice to the end of 17 across BITTEN
One is inclined to be there ONASLOPE
Second time round they go round and round RETREADS
Seems Ed is right at the bottom BACKSIDE
Set fire to the figures back there, and there you have it in red and blue LITMUS
So you've disposed of your counsel? That's the stuff! SHOTSILK
Sounds as if a brace is able to be just one bird TOUCAN
Sounds as if that will clothe the envelope ADDRESS
That will tell one it's not in order to get overtime MESSAGE
That's what one did, by the look of it EYED
The girl is heartsick about the American soldier ANGINA
The North has got a famous Pole on it NAPOLEON
They're mouldy enough to endure, I see, in the postscript PLASTICS