Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 3 2003

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A mother from Ulster needs half a century to get to be so lively ANIMAL
According to taste, for instance, it turns up in the ring GINGER
Back art with insight and without a corner in it STRAIGHT
Come back for the Number One top drink POTION
Couple of artists and a further five is flying from Rome, but not usually RARAAVIS
Do they let there be fewer alternatives? LESSORS
Following the piano, one could tell he was a High Churchman RELATE
Give the girl a measly massage RUBELLA
Hal, O that's a cigar! CORONA
In conclusion it may be assumed that the quartet has already left, by the sound of it FOREGONE
In my direction by volume TOME
Is 'e fed up and firm over what is in it? DEFINITE
It's all one to break the cane and make it compact ALLIANCE
Not one sound LOST
Not so much shade over the dead, or like this PALLOR
One had a loaf from toil with the broken reed LOITERED
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One makes up for this when one sat around ATONES
Perhaps such tail removal may cause pain OFFEND
R is all the rage for a life in the open RANGER
Sh! That would make them close - sez you! UTTERS
So uncultivated, up to the time one has found a leader UNTILLED
That could be the same, sweet lion (8) SEMOLINA
The answer to this is in liquid form SOLUTION
The return of 25 down on a plate LAMINA
The sort of collapse that does not come up with autumn DOWNFALL
The sort of diction that you'd never be in agreement with CONTRA
Tiny turkey? ATOM
To turn dark and greet one in play OTHELLO
Up, and that's no lie OUTOFBED
Where the Turk might be seated both ways to him OTTOMAN
With a germ, an addition to the gin at last TEUTONIC
You'd swear that that's a hot one OATH