Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 2 1998

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A negative way to write in France at length PENNON
Anyone for this in Clare after tea? TENNIS
Don't give in what is in what's left RESIST
During Lent is the time to be in force ENLIST
Giving out that time is up when it comes to gin EMITTING
Go away and ask for a single BEGONE
Hard times then ICEAGE
How hilarious for the steed to be in resin! SNIGGER
How hilarious to find a motor race in the middle of a row like this! TITTER
If you knock around Ulster like this they may throw you out BANISH
In the story, the teetotaller is one for gossip TATTLE
In view of this, by the sound of it, it's all part of the act SCENE
It could be quiet on a couple of sides of it, all the same EQUATION
It's all according to how the saint may get the bell going STRING
Left with a red wine, but not a heavy one, on board PORTLIGHT
Might this awaken what is so sour in George Russell? AROUSE
No C's, and no commissions, either NCOS
Not with this in spite of it for status STANDING
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Nothing is so wearing for you in the end NUDE
Past its best for the twisted base in the hen HASBEEN
Peer at the boil SEETHE
Peer at this with no air, by the sound of it BARON
Remarkably, the edge comes in the middle ASIDES
That blooming flag is for Ireland, for the most part IRIS
That could be a bloody unusual bit of a rump RARESTEAK
The child is a girl ISSUE
The spirit that's to be found in the land and in the French ELAN
There are ducks around the harbour where the first of 1 across comes from OPORTO
There's some interest from it to be in a false set DEBENTURE
They start things up as the ship goes down FOUNDERS
This will come up with what's the last of 1 across at last BOUNCE
Was the girl drinking at the bottom of 5 down? SHEBEEN
Where boxers kiss during the round? INTHERING
With such passes I get nothing bad ASEPSIS
With you in the steed, 'e is in the musical duets ETUDES
Worn on the steed or in the church, but not much in the end HABIT