Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 27 2001

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Alternatively, either side of a T, in a manner of speaking ORATOR
Bloody like that AKIN
Get the armour down there in Ulster for drinks TANKARDS
Get us into water at last in a complex manner OEDIPUS
Have some spirits before our talk is going round RUMOUR
How the birds broke up the end of 11 across BUSTARDS
Is that your lady mother? Well, its not MALADY
Light enough at last to come up again BOUNCE
Not accustomed to anything so brand-new UNUSED
Not too firm an offer TENDER
One might get a fatal blow from one AIRGUN
One was there at the finish of a tourist trophy ATTENDED
One who seems to give an improved sort of aid ABETTER
Shaken? For the most part, never in there UNNERVED
So it comes up in a further bad-tempered way MOROSE
Sounds as if it was meant for the clergy WOODLAND
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Sounds as if one might kill it for the county with the kill in it DARE
Sounds like one might wait at or on this HALFATON
Starts to be melancholy enough to go on ahead SOMBRERO
Tent a scrap? IOTA
That's because it is in Latin for 7 down FOREST
That's extremely paternal, perhaps, in an ordinary sort of way EVERYDAY
That's not a matter for a CID ALKALINE
The crooks might play with it backwards and forwards BANDITTI
The object is to make it sound when there's lightning EARTHING
The sort of brace that might be able to give one a big bill, by the sound of it TOUCAN
The way to make less of red? ADDUCE
This might sound as if it was meant for the clergy VEST
What a handy little fellow! TOMTHUMB
What a mean way to finish off the broken tin! INTEND
When it's even THEDUSK
Where one might coast along SEASIDE