Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 19 2005

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A one that goes on for long AEON
And so at a grain of this (4) OATS
Anne is not the owner of the teetotaller around here TENANT
Beer sounds like beer around the one that won't have beer BITTER
Bleed about one in a way that may be taken as a matter of course EDIBLE
Bleeding to an uncommon extent RARE
Cross about R with it will make one cross IRRITATE
Do they have Pan in? Very much so AGONIES
Edward could have helped being so silly as he is ASSISTED
For drawing, but not for still life at last TRACTION
Getting to grips with what's rough in the inside of a gee-gee GRASPING
Give ear to it and mean it (4) NEST
Good-looking enough to be breakers of hearts SMASHERS
Has the high churchman lost his head? That'd be telling RELATE
Have you got to pay for it to sit on it? SETTLE
I had tents, it seems. So silly! IDIOTS
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Is 31 across, in short, 13 across one on a gee-gee? STALLION
Is a tiller nothing to do with gee-gees? STEERS
Is it comfortable to cut the top off? Well, it's not DISEASE
Is the flavour of anger enough to make one cross? SALTIRE
It's inclined to be at the castle, one that's said to be blind is ABATIS
Leaves on what's in it, by the way STREET
Not steady enough to let the gee-gee out, perhaps UNSTABLE
Not the sound of a hymn, but a different one ANOTHER
One who is in no hurry to get around the 31 across, in short STROLLER
That's all I depend on at last ENTIRELY
The editor has got pickled after the start of 19 across SALTED
The loch is in there the last hour ELEVENTH
The tears that are all for show THEATRES
There is to be found ways out around the South EXISTS
What a tasteful way to transgress, by the sound of it, with a Scotsman! CINNAMON
Would the old sailor transgress to a serious extent? SINBAD