Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 2 1998

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A Ma ran after it over the water CAT
After a century a matter of intelligence becomes a thorny matter ACACIA
An Uncle Edward that needs a wash? UNCLEANED
At last the edge of the street is shattering BROADSIDE
At this point the afterthought will turn round SPHERE
Behold, the thing with 'er is that she will not get moving LOITER
Do they claim falsely to sound like the future parts of the verbs? PRETENCES
How weakening it is to get below my one like this UNDERMINE
If you feel the pinch, have a cry about it STOPTHIEF
It may suit one to listen to the saint coming back HEARTS
It might be Aunt that has a dance over the top of the church NAUTCH
It was no go to have chopped up the tree in the end ENTERED
It's correct for it to have a barb and may be quite shattering RIGHTHOOK
It's so frightfully wrong to cut the top off TERROR
Like being on a yacht where it's silly to get sick ASSAILING
Maybe this might be roosting like a bird? PERCHANCE
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Not, in short, the way to write the negative in France PENNON
Once they have been so light with us OUNCES
One provides a cover in a more than certain way, perhaps INSURER
She comes to a full stop DOT
That's not even what 10 across is ODD
That's the whale of an alternative to a hundred ORC
The broken barb is for the spiritual leaders RABBIS
The peculiar thing is that it might be fatal to 21 across CURIOSITY
The thing with her is that one may rate her as a donkey ASSESS
Through being on the beachI'm like that & that's it AMPERSAND
Under the crib, a crab is purely ornamental BRICABRAC
What a drag for the boy to get some gin! HALING
What a horse does with a bit of impatience CHAMPS
When there's a man around, the boy is quite the opposite ANTONYM
Where the trees are, just to make 17 down difficult ORCHARD
Would one contribute to gaining entry to Roy? ACCESSORY