Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 21 2001

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A body of myths at last - any amount of them GALORE
A cutter for 29 across? ICEAXE
Are you, in short, a salt from the South? AUSTRAL
Being all there, a sober man at last ATTEND
By the sound of it, more ancestors than Goldilocks ever had FOREBEARS
Cheap and nasty enough not to make the marble wet TAWDRY
For them, they want it all found EXPLORERS
He'd have been the last to fast for the church DEANSWIFT
Hide the real mixture LEATHER
How a horse may come back in a mixture of glue, just in case LUGGAGE
How a prominent Nazi got a priest in, not sad to say HAPPINESS
If, perhaps, one looks after the money there, don't go away KEEPSTILL
It takes one up to a month to eat one YAM
It's essential for that fellow, Father, to be conservative at last MANDATORY
It's so smooth as it turns over one minute SATINY
It's soft living for him at the top PRESIDENT
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Maybe not the Number One in Africa, but none leave before it FIRSTTOGO
One does not deny that one lets this in ADMITS
Precious little weight for the artist with the cats around CARATS
Sounds as if Sally does not leave among the first three GOFORTH
South-east of the old river SENILE
Teh tolal of one horse that the boy swallowed AGGREGATE
That flaming thing may take too long DRAGON
The end of the fun is like the end 17 across LASTFLING
The purpose of this might be under canvas INTENT
The sort of motion you get from false hair and a broken leg WIGGLE
The unaspirated might have a steer with it ELM
The way to get around to being learned in time CLOCKWISE
Throw this, but not forward SHY
What 10 across never had, by the look of it SEE
What it costs to peek, perhaps UPKEEP
When times are hard THEICEAGE