Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 18 2002

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As it's in a deed, it's assaulted one, by the sound of it DEADSEA
Before it's about one for a lake. That's great ERIE
Could she be incorporated in the newspapers? PRINCESS
Do you reckon it's father's turn for the bench? ADJUDGE
Does he succeed in getting wind of it, by the sound of it? HEIR
Don't stop so much and never stop ENDLESS
Is the priest all right? 'E won't follow suit REVOKE
It was stinking old-fashioned to get also like this in the red REEKED
It's aromatic with such a black scrap on it TARRAGON
It's no light matter to have to show the way LEAD
It's questionable if a hundred such would hold water ASKS
It's useless to put it on the wall at the bottom FUTILE
Just a bit crusty to start with PIECE
Might they turn to 16 across at last:? REELS
Nothing over four feet UNSHOD
One might stress that it's not so fine at the end of the street STRAIN
Pen this church music, by the sound of it CORRAL
Preserved in pregnancy, perhaps, in perpetuity MUMMIFIED
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Scene 1 might be made for them NIECES
Sound like what you have to pay to drive them home TACKS
Surely it can't be all bad like this for Christmas? NOWELL
Thanks Ted it' silly in the way it's set out ASSTATED
That' the stuff to make a big stiff of a false saint PETERSHAM
That's enough to make one long to make a saint sick STRETCH
That's the start of what starts not to be sweet SOURCE
The Scotsman looked as if he tried to get the position JOCKEYED
The sort of horse that might be planted on 31 across SORREL
The subjects of the aspects of my personaility THEMES
The way to server about the fifty little twisters ELVERS
Thomas is up with her to sound like the start of 1 across MOTHER
Too much in want of R in the edge GREED
What you have to pay around the North to go with 7 down PRINCE
Will you get 'er to dance in Mayo? BALLERINA
With 'er, Philup may be the one just to play around like this PHILANDER
You need to store about a pound to get him stabilised, perhaps LOCATE
You'd ned to store about a pound to get him stabilised, perhaps (6). OSTLER