Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 22 2001

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Above all, one is high (with Fred Astaire) TOPHAT
Below the bottom, the South will go to the bad SADDLE
Can't stand to be on the ocean with Edward BESEATED
Counsel has no more to say, yet he gets up ASCENDS
Either it turns, or it's me for mornings only PARTTIME
Father turns to the bad for counsel ADVICE
Homes for the 22 across of the seaman ABODES
How alcohol after a little tea gets one in a twist TWINES
How much the camper emerges? EXTENT
How the minstrel goes in for egg-production LAYS
In the beast, entirely without experience CALLOW
Is that what 'e is talking about - or trying to? ESSAYING
John starts to get so spirited on this occasion SEANCE
Look for her 4 down SISTER
Not nuts, but just for the present ALLTHERE
Not out of hospital INWARDS
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On the face of it, it sounds as if one has learned NOSE
People with the gift of getting things done? DONATION
Perhaps there was something about what your boy ate that made him burp like that RESONATE
Previously we turned up around there in Nevada ERENOW
Sounds as if he had homes DRWATSON
Such a stroke is just not on from the tee OFFDRIVE
The French gets so tedious - it's a terrible affliction LEPROSY
The French might be able to duck such a rumour CANARD
The medical officer is on this, but not all round it HALFMOON
The way he tore that company was quite understandable COHERENT
The way the very good rounds can't get fired? ASBESTOS
Things one raises things against OBJECTS
Where lying is O.K. BEDROOMS
Who is he, that peasant? YONDER
With a B.A. could one depend on this? Not much RELY
With a capital O, capital! OSLO