Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 14 2006

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A double century I make a hole in, without meaning to ACCIDENT
All excessively oriental EVERY
Amuse? Might amuse one with music on the flute EUTERPE
At length that's what makes things 'ot for one ELLS
Begin to get away in a woolly way FLEECE
By the sound of it, as big as cut (6) INCISE
Chair for the meeting does for it PRESIDES
Edge in the middle for the stage ASIDES
Fat's all around one of the bosses in Scotlland LAIRDS
Gave up being a quadruped, by the sound of it FORFEITED
Get a hold of the anaesthetic after tea TETHER
Heard in this with no public and with negative result CAMERA
How one gets the skin off the wrong way with one's eyes shut SLEEP
How the cook will put fat on the bits of the beast BASTE
It avails one not to be the dead spit of this SALIVA
It's most important to drive one home STAPLE
It's the Press for you, Reginald URGE
Like a fool, I had ten to start with IDIOCY
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Not at all a tough offer at last at last TENDER
Not for OPPOSED
Not for the sound of it REAR
One had the end of 21 across but not the beginning of it CUCKOO
One needs no battery for this FREERANGE
Only a small figure goes for Adam and Eve FIGLEAVES
Outside it's hard for at least a century SHELLAC
Save for this, it's needed for 8 down NESTEGG
See the end of 7 down for seeing the sound of it SITE
Seems one is 18 across to poetry AVERSE
The way one gets in with the help of Roy ACCESSORY
There are so many of them, and so entertaining HOSTS
This might be a warning, of course, for 34 across BEFORE
What a rower gets around the North to make it 11 across ERENOW
What a smart angler! DAPPER
What a strain hair can be at last! STRESS
What one who is quite unsound has to do LIPREADS
Work up and down on the place where the building will be across the road OPPOSITE