Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 26 2002

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Balance on board SEALEGS
For a saint to speak like this would make him stammer UTTER
He fights to be literate or be in Spain TOREADOR
He might get out and fade away PETER
He was a fellow that was lying in the church CHAPLAIN
He was the fellow that all by himself held the ship at first ANCHORITE
Hear about this? Blow that! GETWINDOF
How capital that in Africa a learned divine is a black sheep, perhaps ADDISABABA
How one bit tonis of ice SECTION
How one is meant to go camping with one on the end INTENTION
How the lordly bird gets the French TITLE
I see there's a nut frying in there PICAN
If left alone, the backward American soldier is not a Communist IGNORED
In France there's little of this sort of biscuit FOUR
It would be wrong after tea to come to the bottom of 9 down ERROR
Once more one reckoned to rush around the silly female, perhaps REASSESSED
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One is the first to be in it at first INITIATES
So wing with it SEED
Soon this might be the length of about 1 down, by the sound of it BEFORELONG
That sounds like chequebook work AUDIT
That'll give you the time of day SUNDIAL
That's OK. No more bleach needed FAIRENOUGH
The first one to go with Romeo was not Juliet, by the sound of it ALPHA
The frightful state he was in in Spain HISPANIC
The point of this is that I can follow it for outwork BARB
The way you get a female insect around AUNT
There's a label up on her one, or so one understands GATHERS
This gets lively, I see, in the way of the pipes, perhaps ORGANIC
This refuse will not go up DECLINE
Tied (sic) in a godly sort of way DEISTIC
Turner might have worked with the French and the English LATHE
Where one ran the hundred? INFRANCE