Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 7 1999

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A hybrid would never be, and nor, by the sound of it, could it be upper crust INBRED
A little bird NESTLING
Did she not find it amusing to be a winner? VICTORIA
Discontinuation, for instance, in the field? LONGSTOP
Do I have a hand in making him well? MANICURE
EVE DAYBEFORE
For the fishermen to come to blows? SMACKS
From the fish you get nothing back with the mutton MARLIN
Give what's survived a little tea to make a widow of it RELIC
How one of 14 down died and went to Heaven? ASCENDED
I see it's best to be in where 34 across is NICEST
In here nothing is charged ION
Is that all the pest is allowed over 23 down? RATION
It's for the host to go in with thanks in here ENTERTAINER
It's little enough in the water to have to pay ATOLL
It's no good about everything set to music BALLAD
Like something fatal to Caesar, in a manner of speaking ASIDES
Means mean INTEND
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Might one condescend to sound like Hamlet? DEIGN
Next to be found in 22 across BESIDE
No little bird EAGLE
Of late it never seems slower SUPPER
Of late you may depend on its being about little worth RECENTLY
Out of the elephant or into the creeper IVORY
Pass something about 13 across through the eye REEVE
She comes after a blooming century CANNA
So to possess what is between the poles is enough to make one hairless SHAVEN
Some examples of being in striking positions INSTANCES
The editor got around to have passed away EDDIED
They're aesthetic to a certain degree FINEARTS
TTTTTTTTTT for pitching? TENTS
Was the meat passed around in a clumsy sort of way? HAMHANDED
Would counsel be needed to get him on to a title? BAR
Would it be beneath one not to be false enough, perhaps? UNDERLIE
Yes, that would make the Dodder odder NOD
You'll see it's not for the thaw ICE