Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 2 2011

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A this is getting down to it in a bright way LIGHTING
Bid for a dig ONESPADE
Bound to be the first of four sea sons SPRING
Edgar Allan did attempt this inversely POETRY
Get alone with them? LENDERS
Getting straight a thing on the inside, by the sound of it ALIGNING
Grain for a sot OATS
I, little sister, am at Oxford ISIS
Initiative - that's about where it starts RESOURCE
Is this where you get your alibi? ELSE
It would be madness to get one in France about a boy UNREASON
Just put with it for a living NEWHOUSE
Man may get them for a long time but copes AGES
Neither Saxon nor even human NORMAN
Not by means of highroads BYWAYS
One doctor gets one mother for play ADRAMA
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Pens rose with this sort of reply RESPONSE
Set on Alp up where they're all flat PLATES
Simple for Simon to have met one so crusty PIEMAN
Sounds like a sailor that goes with a battery ASSAULT
Sounds sacred entirely for Xmas at last WHOLLY
The call is for shrubs LILACS
The padre seemed to get around a pea APPEARED
The principal U-shaped thing the gets driven home STAPLE
The sort of decoration that makes an MO lour ORMOLU
They get to twelve sad times, by the sound of them MORNINGS
Thus a monarch gets drenched SOAKING
Unable to get a girl into so small a bed CANNOT
What 1 down is in a contrary way INVERSE
With a slap-up start, a symbol on the end KNAPSACK
With the sound of great sighs to make me sour on this ENORMOUS
Write 99 that amounts to a chain PENNINES