Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 2 2001

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6 across is the youngest one to be dealt with COURTCARD
By the sound of it, continue with the bad stuff CARRION
Dublin had only one, by the sound of it. Now every filling station has one of them FORECOURTS
Hang around in heavy-sounding way AWAIT
He might aid one to 27 across ABETTER
He'll give you a lift JACK
Here is there INTHERED
How a fighting publication may be discarded SCRAPPAPER
How one might get a blow in for Shelley? CONCH
If M is with hair like this, she's the boss TRESS
If you're 16 down you'll get over it DRAWN
If you're a second offender, that's a sticky matter RESIN
Is the owing to its being a gift? BEST
It is not plain that the bale is overturned to make a speech ELABORATE
It's below deep at the bottom, by the sound of it THUNDER
It's thee that's there at last INTHEEND
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Overnight for weeks FORT
Remove the Times, 'e might ERASE
Ta, Ma, for such a skinny fruit RIND
That would make a drape for Father PADRE
The Roman countryside in Rome in Urrusbe RUSINURBE
There's no advance about this sort of entertainment RETREAT
There's some response about the battle, it seems REACTION
This, I see, would give a lot of trouble if it were to get inside ENTER
Wager PLACEABET
What a ruddy bind it is REDTAPE
What an unusual piece for the Welsh! RAREBIT
What's the matter with the one in play that you can get 24 across from it? REACTOR
Where there might be a big egg - or a little one, perhaps STORKSNEST
With an addition, one might make him relatively in need of a wash UNCLEAN
You'd have sworn that the non-drinker had got the steed broken ATTESTED
Young enough in the family to play the goat? KIDBROTHER