Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 9 2009

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A blooming start for times such as these IRISH
A new T is left to the last EFT
Although so weedy he's sounding well-dressed with pride DANDELION
Come again here and pay a second time RESETTLE
Come to tea from far away and have a tail too COMET
Don't give in what is in what's left RESIST
E10, perhaps, as a matter of course EATEN
Father is back with her, sent with the following ADHERENTS
Fellow on board SHIPMATE
In view of this it's all part of the act SCENE
Is this a berry for the end of the cold weather? INTER
It would be not like this to see how cold it is ICE
It's altogether Italian TUTTI
It's for 10 across to get nothing to make him brave HER
It's hard for this to be rather too wide ABITTHICK
It's sad about mother's being such a sucker for publicity like them ADMASS
It's threatening, relatively about in this SINISTER
Listen to what falls from 17 across EAVESDROP
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Might the cleric start to turn poetic? VERSE
Might the river get to try for manufacture? INDUS
One must be patient with one who is doing his best TRYING
P. ain't for what I start to make ARTIST
Pa in for this? SORENESS
Pie there in the sky though it's not 3 down SKINNY
She's so sweet, so grand is her hair MISTRESS
That'll spoil just the edge of your drink MARGIN
The artist's in a wrinkled state, though still quite sweet RAISIN
The position is that the duet is after getting at it ATTITUDE
The sucker has gone after the ps is back SPONGE
Truly, she is on the town VERACITY
Valerie is about to serve to be so silly VASSAL
Well, that's not it ILL
Well, there's water rising in this sort ARTESIAN
What a candle may do around the roof GUTTER
You begin at last THEEND
You shortly make 6 down to be a joiner UNITER