Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 15 2008

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Amount of cold? ICEBERG
Any vessel with a hold might claim to be such CONTAINER
Be keeping sound APIARY
Did ring in a ring ARRANGING
Get around to being El Bat, perhaps TURNTABLE
Get back to being in the flock TEG
Half sheepish she is at being such an old queen SEMIRAMIS
He or she might be the one to finish the middle of them GENDERS
How a teetotaller may reach his own in Scotland ATTAIN
How man might cope with advancing years like this AGE
It is grit that makes the river sound so feline TIGRIS
It's robbery when the medicine is getting too old PILLAGING
Leaving the book for a second EXODUS
Mean some Irish pa's life in the the form of a table FIVETIMES
Meaning to be under canvas INTENT
Nothing in it - no 18 downs MARESNEST
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Officially with a degree in Scotland? No. I'm not telling the truth BAILIE
One stitch in one beam PURLIN
One's put up with editor if he's so cold and hard EDIFICE
Perhaps it's never G that might get a shade jealous TURNGREEN
Takes the skin off a turn of one with eyes shut ASLEEP
Tasteful timing, perhaps SEASONING
The Academician goes to and fro around his father in Donegal ARDARA
The French - and we - eat the whole of the pulse MANGETOUT
They're not principally for a gentleman AGENTS
This removes a certain one of 16 down, perhaps ERASURE
This slows the horses down when there's drink in them DECANTERS
To lose his head makes him cross for openwork RANGER
Up with the aged cuppa! (3) AET
Urges 18 down to get on with it EGGSON
With enough weight to have it set crooked in the inverse way of storytelling BALLASTED
You get this by lay, not by the lay-by EGG