Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 10 2007

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Being clothed, Father may be spoken to ADDRESSED
Beside one over ten ELEVEN
British Railways get 16 across in the family way BROTHERS
By the sound of it, there'll be no more letters after this LASTPOST
Do they peer at the court in London? EARLS
Do up what's up our nose ODOUR
Easy shot for the portrait painter SITTER
Fred Astaire got high with it TOPHAT
Gives the bitch a hand at last when she is having her family (6) WHELPS
Hang around heavily, by the sound of it AWAIT
Headgear able to be 28 down? Never CAPABLE
How a Scot might rouse Kenneth to get away with it AWAKEN
How after tea the beast might hardly walk TOTTER
How the broken tin may be held over its decay INTRUST
I, Tom and Ted have got left out OMITTED
In a manner of speaking, he's great ORATOR
It's meant to be pitched in this TENT
Let it be about to support one of 15 across TRESTLE
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Make a gesture to indicate one perceived the atmosphere SAWTHEAIR
Might one improve thus GETBETTER
Not the sort of decay caused by water DRYROT
One has the feeling of having dismissed one and ten more SENTIENT
One of the twain of Twain might 1 across perhaps TOMSAWYER
Sat start then? FRIEND
Saw bits of pies with the editor ESPIED
She is just about all right if one calls her up EVOKES
Sounds as if one might open this fastener BROOCH
Strike 9 acrosses back SLAP
Tangled tress stays that way RESTS
That potentate may turn frosty EMIR
That's loose UNDO
That's short with a mark on top SCARCE
The seaman has the round for a sucker ABSORB
to turn to what 33 across cannot be OTHERS
Where he's E with salty surroundings INTHESEA
Will this permit one to remove it from in the river? DELETE