Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 14 1998

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'Tis and 'tis such a weighty matter TARE
A fresh run for the Irish Times? NEWSPRINT
A mixture of air turns red and becomes intrusive RAIDER
As well as you could do it, an inclination would be not so good, it seems LEVELBEST
Can one figure how there isn't any horse on this? NONAGON
Does one get around to turn the French up before one tears it? SPIRAL
For the shade it sounds as if it was blowing BLUE
Go on holiday LEAVE
Have less of a feeling for this, no? NUMBER
How, little by little, one gets through university BYDEGREES
If women go fishing for men, is this what they want? LANDAGENT
In the face of it, has the hen lost her head? Not so! DENIAL
It turns your stomach to have eaten this for a change MUTATE
It's clear that it must come before 27 down CONSOMME
Might Laurence leave this to Handel? LARGO
Of course this must follow 19 down in 32 across at last ENTREE
Over in there, leaves on them in there GROVES
Seems it's the sphere of the seaman to be a sucker ABSORB
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Spells SESSIONS
Stick your small advertisement in the Irish Times at this point ADHERE
Straight, or on board DIRECTOR
Surely she's not confined to being a nobody, by the sound of her? NONE
That may happen, not so odd to start with EVENT
That starts to go round for her with bows ARCHERS
That's only part of the speech of a bad Rev. ADVERB
That's the first to see and sing GENESIS
The dues about the ox follow 21 across EXODUS
There's no stopping one who may leave with 'er GOER
They have a feeling for the Severn NERVES
They might be popular without you in 32 across ABELES
To one it's let be minus double E, it seems LESSEE
Top-class transport could go with 19 down ROLLS
Very little the matter? Far from it! REMOTE
When one might not see the sun at full strength? WEEKDAY
You could have one with it, placed like this in the spoon POSITION
You may see how fast it's shot after tea TRACER