Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 30 2006

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A seaman of old would have cut her with this LASS
Ages GROWSOLD
All very fine to be out of work then SUNDAYS
Although depended upon, was again not to be depended upon, in a manner of speaking RELIED
Although I am not quite all there, I can be a teacher IMPART
Always to have taken the chair before 17 across SATURDAY
At last he gets more than sick of the 1 down work MILLER
At this rate one might make a star of 22 across ASTERISK
By way of a biting afterthought ASPS
Come again, in a manner of speaking, in the matter of the turf REPEAT
David's one of the pals to get confused and befogged (8) PSALMIST
Done with what has 10 acrosses around the blow SWINDLED
From Rome one may make it a thing that's driven in reverse ITALIAN
Get a black mark with a bull in it TARGET
How a High-Churchman gets the bird when in the red CARDINAL
How the god gets his knickers in a knot PANTIES
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In a bad way with being in a lazy way at last HORRIDLY
It's bad for a divine to have led at last ADDLED
Make it easy to mind the eras for certain REASSURE
Nothing on the wheel, by the sound of it, that's never worn out TIRELESS
One gets rung up, even if footless at last LADDER
One is in the race on the rails RUNNER
One may make light of such a gent with 28 down as well IGNITE
Perhaps go for the land GROUND
Perhaps one who has lost a hundred - far less than that CLOSER
That's how one may make it again RECREATE
That's the way to give one lip KISS
That's where one lives with what is put on, by the sound of it ADDRESS
The question is how does one tackle them after tea ASKS
They are all inside ELEVEN
This way one's not stuck with it UNSEALED
What a fool he is to have given a hand ASSISTED