Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 18 2003

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2/3 x 11 got up to a boy? ELEVATED
A ball for a tot MALT
A vessel for a loving drink I had CUPID
And they are in the law of model kind STATUETTES
At the height of it the girl may have a break from work EVEREST
By the sound of it, I might give a hint like this (3, 3, 4) TIPTHEWINK
Can one get the bird down? SWALLOW
Did monarchs by the half-dozen come from the North? (3, 7) THEVIKINGS
Don't forget it's my blooming round, so it is (8) MYOSITIS
Goes with mustard, and one may have made light of it CRESSET
How a car may go over a boy on his arm? CHEVRON
How I've got in pain - how did I manage it? ACHIEVE
How man copes with the Times AGES
How much a king was Lear EVERYINCH
If the police have a docket, this has a dock THEACCUSED
In them for East or West or is no more DIES
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It's no help when they don't come to the fore, perhaps HINDERS
Just on the surface, and that's flat PLATE
Lots of it in Germany ITEMS
Might 'e be under the influence of drink or gambling there? TOTE
Mother! That's what it sounds like in Tyrone OMAGH
Of course Julienne tidies nothing up CLEARSOUP
Plenty to drink in dock to a great extent LARGEPORT
Sounds as if it's for the archer to claim 25 down for himself ARROGATE
Sounds like one on walkabout who just follows his nose AROMA
Subject to the personality I have THEME
That gets 'em over the death just for a change EMENDING
There's a Scot in the middle of the middle them AMONG
This creates quite a stir in what may be seen, by the sound of it INCITES
To open and shut it is a little precious AGATE
What the American believes, here one only estimates GUESSES
You won't get a mark if it's like this STAINLESS