Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 15 2005

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A lion tamer may have to be good at judo DAN
At least fourteen of the start of 34 across in the ship SEVENS
Being yet with a tin ENTITY
Blow the chaff, come first for the present (6) WINNOW
Does one have to climb a palm tree to reach these modern potatoes? UPTODATE
Feeling less? In short, no NUMBER
Fit for a joke of the East? EQUIP
Five hundred loose among one French and one English UNDONE
Give a final cry of pain ENDOW
How one must esteem the muck of advertising ADMIRE
How sweet it would be for him to follow his dam SON
I can't wait to see the doctor IMPATIENT
In short in Irish at last TERSE
More than a bit inclined to be at top speed FULLTILT
No father is dispatched with agreement NODASSENT
Not the odd ebb and flow of late EVENTIDE
Officer in the same boat SHIPMATE
One in a sore, dry setting with scorn DERISORY
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One would get let have not so much ease, by the sound of it LESSEE
Put, or send, the clock back REMIT
Rose is comparatively insane and poisonous at last MADDER
Seems I make an offer for 'em in the same passage IBIDEM
Staying here ENDURANCE
Such bays might be silent INLET
Tate had need of a tooth, not having any EDENTATE
That isn't the famous editor NOTED
The former father had taste PALATE
The happening you swallowed may turn out EVENTUATE
The mixed set we had cooked STEWED
The seaman is about fifty and is white and wearing ALB
The way to get 4 across does be about the South DOSES
They have a brush with those that cry if they lose their head SWEEPERS
This would get sure of lots of time for removal ERA
Verbally tight TENSE
Well, that may make you the dice in mine MEDICINE
What one may get from one in business is not welcome, in a manner of speaking TIRADE