Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 4 1999

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'E will get sight of the numbers EIGHTS
Address this if you want to blow it up, by the sound of it ATTIRE
An insertion to the pleats is not unwelcome PLEASANT
As a lover, he is unwilling to get the air round LOTHARIO
Bold enough to die with print INTREPID
Eastwards, perhaps, on foot TOE
How extremely foolish, that is to day, about the girl INANE
In london you'll find a tin G after it as well TOO
Is it in the nude - the altogether? UNITED
Is Maria dotty like 15 across? NUTRIA
Is that what's wrong with one of the end of 1 down? AMISS
Is the South long in Scotland in a manner of speaking? SLANG
It strikes you that there's little grub to be had in the ship SMITES
It's thin as bubbles with 'er LATHER
It's up to the people with you around that you are 10 across ENEMY
Never experienced, unlike 23 down EVERGREEN
Not being 4, by the sound of it OPPOSING
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Not extremely cross before eight, by the sound of it TEMPERATE
One took it badly to have to rush around having dispatched this RESENTED
Pair of byes, perhaps, in France ADIEUX
Say, is that in the set for the writer? ESSAYIST
See you in a packing case that's quite right ACCURATE
So weak to start with, we turn it over to mould it MILDEW
Sounds like what one gets from 11 down FIR
Such sweet girl doctors? MOLASSES
That's you in the valley, for what it's worth VALUE
There's a revolver in the tin for the young INFANT
Tropical corn from the island CAPRI
What the rebel priest may do with that lot of mixture REVOLT
Will not be beheaded off France USHANT
Would one prefer to be a bit of a pest with her? RAT
You may get the lid in with ease, by the sound of it, if you shorten it ELIDE
You'd need to be beastly patient to be treated like that VETTED