Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 12 2001

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Absolute southern states? UTTERS
Are, in short, what no steers have for steers, perhaps RUDDERS
C - X? NINETY
Could 'e see straight into the dirt? DIRECT
Fed up with the finisher that's not for the prosecution DEFENDER
Fired, and let it be not so much LITTLE
For fifty in Greece, by the sound of it, but not for the Grand National FLAT
For pay, a disc jockey gets next to nothing ADJACENT
Gives a hand to be so silly before one sits all twisted ASSISTS
Having broken the tin, one did wrong to have buried it in the ground INTERRED
He may be forward, but that won't work STRIKER
How 12 acrossing will cause some disturbance UPRISING
How 20 down might end in the Milky Way UDDERS
How it shakes one to tell 1 down to be quiet SHUDDERS
How one accomplished to make this sound unnatural EFFECTED
It's not really hurtful when Father is not at home so much PAINLESS
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It's questionable if this would be things to do after tea ASKS
It's up to counsel to finish this ASCEND
Kind of soft SORTOF
Round around a century for the Grand National, for instance RACING
So to select, by the sound of it, the old police is enough to make one acid PICRIC
Sounds as if the girl was getting unravelled, but was not worried about it UNAFRAID
Sounds as if you ride a bicycle to sell your wares PEDDLE
That bad lad, he has one hairless BALDHEAD
That's just over half a century shortened, indeed ELIDED
That's this sum in the narrow sense ISTHMUS
There's K in after this to a relative extent KITH
There's some amount of them near Jerusalem OLIVES
Thus might the nit steer one from the capital INTEREST
Wave around a plate of roughage BRANDISH
What a noble, sound pound! EARL
With great respect, that's always in what the tenant has to pay REVERENT