Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 14 2006

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13 across, perhaps, and come up to scratch, perhaps ENGRAVE
All is well if one can make them meet at last ENDS
Beg in the tan tree ENTREAT
Begin to get around with such as Joan ARCS
By the sound of it , not one to be at the start of 30 across BEAT
By the sound of them, the Bells were all right THEBRONTES
Cross the range ANGER
Do the old force of Ireland come from Greece? DORIC
Fine what thou wouldst be worth with sand GRAND
Get the sound of the berry under the ground INTER
Get what's precise out of one EXACT
Give the sack to the start of vice EVICT
How 6 across may get suited for blessings BEATITUDES
How royalty show their potential to a degree MAKINGS
In the play SPORTIVE
In the play from tea, by the sound of it DRIVING
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It takes firm fighting to make one craven with the cubes COWARDICE
It's no go ARRIVING
Let it fall, to boot, in the play ADROPKICK
Not an land name with one that's not a flower SEAANEMONE
Not no wing, by the sound of it IGNORANT
Not the middle in the play SIDE
Preferable to be frozen inside NICER
That's enough to bring a lump to your throat, sir ADAMSAPPLE
The 22 across of the sailor is enough to make one cross SALTIRE
The French and the English get ruddy with soap LATHERED
The morning is for us with love AMOUR
The plural, in short, is not what I have to sound sad about PLAINTIVE
The water goes wrong with Number One going wrong with the books EDITION
Unplaced, perhaps, but in this place at this time NOWHERE
Very shortly, but not in the first place INASECOND
What a scornful bird! See how it comes between the doctor and the ruler MOCKING