Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 12 2006

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A bit of the army, and that's the long and the short of it DIVISION
All at sea with the paper in the street THEFLEET
Does it get bad for the South, be so below the bottom? (6) SADDLE
Does the twisting eel mind being so forceful? ELEMENTAL
Does this add to making one tight? TOT
For the ear, or so it is said by the sound of it AURAL
Grass cutter for time SCYTHE
Grass cutters BLADES
How kind, that is to say, to come out with it SORTIE
How silly I would be to get Anne wrong! INANE
Is the poor fellow incliined to put his foot down after tea for a walk? TRAMP
Is Tom the one that does not put this in? OMITS
It strains the hair to get the top off it STRESSES
Just a breath of music AIR
Leader of the paper EDITORIAL
Little Mother to the least of them MINIMA
Made pictures with a mixture of lime inside FILMED
Not a period of growth to be 11 down THESTAGE
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Not sweet for the beasts to give tongue on SALTLICK
O, that's it! NIL
One crate of fruit in nine gets broken NECTARINE
Rush around the street and you won't be tired RESTED
So aped the boy around there? LATHERED
That pestiferous accountant carries precious little weight (5) CARAT
There is the way to put one to sleep ETHER
There's nothing in what you don't get for not being tight LOOSE
This will have one out of - not in - stitches UNTHREAD
Time for one to 27 across? SUMMER
Times such as these IRISH
To be fair, I am not all there IMPARTIAL
To be fair, that's all it is MEDIOCRE
To be fair, that's not it UNJUST
To be fair, that's there MARKET
To be fair, there's fifty on in bed BLONDE
What you get rung up on in the stocking LADDER
Would a cockney listen to what Noah had? ARK