Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 14 2008

Tired of your current crossword puzzle? Try solving our daily crossword puzzles. GO TO DAILY PUZZLES!
Clues Answers
A maths way to take your breath away ASTHMA
A present for one such, verbally TENSE
All women may be said to be, having forced their way against the current BREASTED
Are he and you with my dribble of age? RHEUMY
Can't catch what's grand with you in mine IMMUNE
Cast for kingship, by the sound of it THROWN
Forge with this. Can you beat that? ANVIL
Give one a weapon with our protection ARM
How a hundred talk on rhyme CONVERSE
Is she perhaps so foolish? ASSESS
Mean to demand more than enough interest USURER
Moor who was P.M. HEATH
Not a certain French ruse UNSURE
Not odds but ends for 22 across EVENS
Numbers of 30 down after the South SEVENS
One has got to be in pain to start to have got this ACHIEVED
Pa might employ this with some hesitation USE
Perhaps blooming well started States MAYFLOWER
Clues Answers
Sad about what's not wet about what's quite sound DREARY
Sounds as if there's enough space for 1 across ROOMY
Sounds like one of a novel trio that just have to arrive MUSKETEER
Speed of the less kind follows this MOREHASTE
Such barbarians may not have dropped their aitches GOTHS
Take another look about 35 across REASSESS
Takes out bits of them EXTRACTS
That's a blooming professional meal PROTEA
That's not fair BRUNETTE
The gentlemen of Ireland in the wood (3) FIR
There may be water there for the sewer EWERS
There's two of me to spoil IMPAIR
They have the beastly practice of making five and in Latin VET
They're all that's left of the ace in the street ETCETERAS
They're old enough to make 23 down saner VETERANS
You don't have an easy time with this sort of food ROUGHAGE
You get tea with the rest, says you UTTERS
You'd swear they're brutal over the East CURSE