Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 18 2008

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A tiny he-cat is like them ATOMS
About to mend them both REPAIR
Be a little of such a rascal, in a manner of speaking, from Ireland (5) ROGUE
Big he-cats TIGERS
Doing one's best to be a nuisance TRYING
Edward is 2 downed about there with Noah NARKED
Fiancee BRIDETOBE
Fly enough for both sets TSETSE
Got down to a deep noise? SOUNDED
He might be blue to be getting out not with a bang but a whimper PETER
High home for the big birds AERY
Is 'e too unnecessary? OTIOSE
It would 2 down you to have reached the top, by the sound of it PIQUED
It would hurt to take the tail off the head of 1 across OFFEND
It's me that's got a comparatively mild reek MEEKER
Leaves there at the top of the house ROOFTREE
Let 16 across have one of fifty such EASES
Let live there TENANT
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Might for the present, in a manner of speaking, this be a matter for one over the city? MAYORAL
My boy, are you intending to be involved with these antics? GOINGSON
Northbury? O, shut up! INTERN
Pay for somewhere to sit and stay SETTLE
Put this on a letter from Ireland and you'd meet with some resistance OHMS
Read and learn once more is 'e in church? REVISE
Saw this, in a manner of speaking, morally PROVERB
See how they run ENGINES
Shades of long pants for her BLUEJEANS
She's just about all right if one calls her up EVOKES
Shoots about a hundred and one with your boys around SCIONS
Soak and was fed before Saturday was finished SATURATE
Sounds as if it's v. polite AFTERYOU
That's positive bitchiness DOGMATISM
The dogged type of revolutionary you'd find in the Irish Times REDSETTER
The flower of the North back there ASTERN
This is good enough for beastly females DOES
Was running around a round horse ROAN