Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 17 2007

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2 down in the matter of the dead RELATE
A great number of Scots get this hog to celebrate MANY
An apostrophe was what we are needing WERE
Begin to get fed up with such absence DEFAULT
Does this tell you how fast I hurried up? NARRATE
Don't break it THELAW
For this he'll do without an apostrophe HADES
Have a longing to make the saint sick STRETCH
I shall be sick of not having an apostrophe ILL
In order to go on ahead, I feed on the shrubbery BUSHYEYEBROWS
It's never weak enough to have rice mixed in it FIERCE
It's no good going back and forth for this DUD
It's only that I'm having a bath - what nonsense! (2, 4, 7) ISJUSTEYEWASH
It's to be preferred frozen in the middle NICER
Just a shade like Bambi FAWN
Much in dread - much as possible at last? AWFULLY
Not so much of 'er - not so much LESSER
Nothing but most of the end of 1 across this way ALLEY
One has experience in getting the tree into the van VETERAN
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One would get off nowhere near here AFAR
One's gathering that this is not only nuts in May LUNATIC
Saw might be handy for this BEHELD
Scratch the end of 10 across ETCH
Seeing that's where the building will be SITE
Speak the absolute UTTER
Sskelter? SHELTER
That won't get you down so much as dead UPAS
The French contested how the tax should be imposed LEVIED
The measure of how old three feet might be YARDAGE
The pig is fly enough to get round the wall SWALLOW
The thing is sprightly - the very thing ITSELF
There's absolutely nothing like it HATE
Tit for tat (2, 3, 3, 2, 3) ANEYEFORANEYE
We would be married without an apostrophe WED
Well just got off PARVENU
What the little dog did YAPPED
Where one wants to get a black mark INTHEBULLSEYE
Would sound like the gentlemen of Ireland FIR