Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 21 2004

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A bit dismissed about Gee! a thousand, for instance SEGMENT
Charles I cut down to size, along with Edward CHASTENED
Cut down to size and dried PRUNE
Does he make one fit for railing? TRAINER
Drink for goodness SAKE
Drive them down to get down to them BRASSTACKS
From one side to the other it's not polished at last THROUGH
Funny sort of fencing, going down instead of up HAHAS
How the dead get given decorations about the war AWARDED
It could be the turn of gin - i.e., for the get-together (9) REUNITING
It's a little bit of a little male bird TITHE
It's difficult to understand how with broken toes he makes it ESOTERIC
It's laid for railing TRACK
It's not very hard as I get among the broken tees EASIEST
It's the ideal place to help back a broken car ARCADIA
It'sa strain to flit at such a speed FILTRATE
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Like a fool I cause pain when I'm only trying to be helpful ASSISTING
Making a copy of a high note APING
Not fired enough in the jaw UNDERSHOT
Not prose, by sound AMATEURS
Perhaps a mathematical mind will get one to the front on board ship FIGUREHEAD
Reginald gets back to it with stripes (5) TIGER
Sounds as if they might be Sundays for god ISIS
That's noisy, so shut up over the insect CLAMANT
That's not near to being likely FARFETCHED
The little beast is just over one foot CALF
The turn of the postscript makes dandies of them FOPS
The twist, I see, in principle ETHIC
The weather is all a matter of chemistry ELEMENTS
There are first-rate people in there, but it's all put on RAIMENT
They're grammatically red, I see, in the heads PREDICATES
This might happen to let the East escape EVENT