Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 21 2007

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23 down give support in little brothers' pants BRACES
A catty way to make use of the doctor MOUSER
After tea, track the train on there TRAIL
Applause gets a bit uppish if it's so insincere CLAPTRAP
As a rule it sounds wet REIGN
Beastly, naughty, backward Reginald BADGER
Dogs may sound like birds at last HOWLS
Elders are OLDMEN
Eminence in church, dealt in a half a century CARDINAL
Fewer to run the ships leaves them short at the top CREWCUTS
For the rest, one may take too long OVERSLEEP
Get them to copy you of late EMU
Give away one's signature, like ASSIGN
Go over again, about what's overhead RECAP
Go, perhaps, in little bits GROUND
His in church REVERENCE
How one approaches the sound organs of the North NEARS
It's three feet TRIPOD
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Make too much of a bowling affair, perhaps OVERDO
Motoring offences come to court if they involve deaths CARCASES
No nonsense up there, with well-known promises to pay afterwards NOTORIOUS
Not the principal thing to absorb one INTEREST
One is a likely winner ACE
Peer at them at court in London EARLS
Puts up with it, so one would, though it's a bit thick STUPID
Reckon that's what they do when they get to Bray ASSESSING
Seems I can be found in the anaesthetic or after it EITHER
Seems one is never fasting in the depth of the South SLOWNESS
Sesu, perhaps, leaves nothing USESUP
Shore, that's where it is BYTHESEA
Sounds as if something heavy was in the van LED
That's a class of an Indian CASTE
That's beastly sound MOO
The fish is to be found where the birds go to at night THEPERCH
The healthy place did no harm to this class of an Indian SPARED
They're three feet YARDS