Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 5 2009

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A tin like this in a spiky way ACANTHUS
Agriculture for defence EARTHWORK
Blooming rivers FLOWERS
Divine in a Welsh setting, the way one goes, ducky WADDLES
Do they work with lubrication after tea? TOILERS
Double you in a ban as a rule in India NAWAB
Following the first half of Friday one may go to sea through this GATE
From the end of the sleeve, perhaps, in an impromptu manner OFFTHECUFF
He must be fit for work ATHLETE
If Tom gets here about one, leave him out OMIT
In the matter of diving, not a conventional chap DIVERGENT
Is the boy back in the river in Africa? NIGER
It is up to the girl to have such a tough fibre SISAL
It seems hugely, horribly wrong ENORMITY
Lawn, for one that looks after the putting places, of course GREENSWARD
Oliver took his turn for this TWIST
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One downs these assaults to get one moving EPSOM
One may be unlearned and act right like this BYINSTINCT
Seems I hadf ten thousand, in a manner of speaking IDIOM
Shy enough to get worth from it THROW
Such vacant land is not certasin UNSETTLED
Tangle your hairdos by lying on them at night MATTRESSES
That was a bit thick, to judge by the feel of it FELT
That's not the lay of the last minstrel ANEGG
The one in church, is it? Come again? REVISIT
The way it's performed could be the death of one EXECUTION
There was a boyish racket in lamps for him ALADDIN
There's something a little fishy about such a weak, twisted tail FRAILTY
They're all around for the big dances THEBALLS
Wave a plate of vegetarian food around BRANDISH
What to do with your clothes at the start of the flight TAKEOFF
With a degree, give mister back there a rise with it BARM