Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 28 2004

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Agreed that it should be submitted to the editor like that ASSENTED
Belly sounds from it EMETIC
Belly sounds from there STOMACHS
Belly sounds from there? CAMPANILE
Can one cope, being as old as he is? MANAGE
During this month 'e is let in INSET
Ever green and hairy, by the sound of it FIR
Get the girl enmeshed from below NETHER
Go one better over what would be very good over Lent EXCEL
Grain for the ox, perhaps OATEN
How I had ten thousand, in a manner of speaking IDIOM
How I would turn up before she is big and flat DISHES
How one gets more cover REINSURES
How the upshot was given a rest around you and fifty more RESULTED
Just a strand of this, by the water or in the girl SHORE
More power to you if that's what you get from the sound of the end of 32 across STEAM
My French large bird is just a little long in the body MONGOOSE
N/D? Not in principle, by the sound of it DIVIDEND
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One gets charged in around nothing for this ION
Out, not 24 across INTHEOPEN
Sounds like an Englishman complaining while in his cups WINING
Symbols to turn up among the people NOTATION
Taken with the fingers - can one beat that? PULSE
That's the flower of the North back there ASTERN
The Merry Monarch KINGCOLE
The sort of 30 down that makes one a little seedy PEA
The trio not uncalled-for by 32 across FIDDLERS
The writer may have one helpful book in him SCRIBE
They're thought to be said on the stage ASIDES
This has a circle and starts with a bit of a circle ARCTIC
Under them one gathers what one endures STANDS
What rounds cost, of course GREENFEES
Where one must be patient INWARD
Where there was one bomb bay and eleven more INDIA
Would a brace get one anything back from The North of England? TWO
Would this give weight to one's transgression at first? SINKER