Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 26 2000

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16 across are not the thing for it TEE
Although there's not a tear in it, one is let having it for nothing RENTFREE
And it's about twice ten, and that's about the size of it EXTENT
Because about the Edge, they're spoken in play ASIDES
Being relatied to the conifers, it seems, one can hold gallons of liquor FIRKIN
First it's lent, then it's blooming oriental, it seems EASTER
Fish should be kept on 23 down SKATES
For the good of your health, get in abroad after it SPA
Get 25 down in a roundabout sort of way ROTATION
Growths come back with what goes on ahead for the boater STRAWHAT
Have nothing to do at it if one is not alrady tied up LOOSEEND
How sweet so to pry with us! SYRUP
If it ever goes wrong, it's just about all right, though it's on the cards that it's wrong to do it REVOKE
If you do this to Bob's, it sounds as if it might slay it ADDLED
If you're in a bloody state, you need the start of 1 across and get calm FIRSTAID
In this respect you'll find 'er not in the attack DEFERENCE
Is it her turn to get fired all over again? REHASH
It makes you sick so to scratch at last RETCH
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It would be tedious for Ted so to promise to get to the South IOU
It's not this, you see, that's not so hot ICE
Just a little sign of harness TRACE
Make it to make one strong at last EFFORT
Meet this, by the sound of it, in a bloody unusual way RARESTEAK
N for this time only? NONCE
Set off with the very best solicitor, perhaps STARTOUT
Sounds like sister in a weep when there's an emergency INACRISIS
Sprinted around a teetotaller with a cane RATTAN
Squeezing times, for instance THEPRESS
That will teach you to get in a rut TUTOR
There was nothing at all like this match, indeed DETESTED
They get sound after 1.50, perhaps, if it's stopped raining CLEARS
They rush to make one buck to up start them REEDS
Thus the carp would have no way out of the woodwork ENTRY
What is about the boy for washers, perhaps IRONS
When there's no rain the sailor-boy does not get wet DRYSEASON
You see, it's drawn out between Edward the First and Edward the Second EDUCED