Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 12 2002

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A bit more would have the grass bubbling SOD
About the edge it's live RESIDE
All the same, one is in the lake ALIKE
Bony friend of the motor? CARPAL
Bore this tie twisted through the mud TEDIUM
By the sound of it, address of the end of 28 across ATTIRE
Did one produce the art of 5 down? OLDMASTER
Does the sucker have a bad smell in it? SPONGE
Don't sack the place by Sidon - one may want it for a change SPARETYRE
Enforce payment, but not roughly EXACT
Folded dup-dup? DOUBLEDUP
Fried mister is master CHIPS
Having qualified was enough to have one faint PASSEDOUT
Is Father Edward somewhat old-fashioned? DATED
Like this a tin is blooming spiky ACANTHUS
Looks beastly, sounds salty OXEYED
Loud and real wild FERAL
Made a match of it? Blow that! STRIKING
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Might they get spread over the sailing vessel? SHEETS
N for the time being? (5) NONCE
No tin? OUT
Once more there is turf in the reed REPEATED
Part of the following advertisement he tore up ADHERENT
Rodentated, perhaps, with approval RATIFIED
Said to give one a prod from pole to pole SPOKEN
So it's up tothe predator to be the victim at last OSPREY
Sounds as if towards the end of the year you will get in a knot YULETIDE
That's a clever start for the sailing vessel BRIGHT
The bullying roc of Troy HECTOR
The genuine end of 1 across for a star SIDEREAL
The way to get the point of the pin clean? PINNACLE
Want a quarter? YIELD
Will 'e have a go at this or will I? EGO
Will one buck do for a Scotsman's cow, by the sound of it? KOODOO
Will one buck get you to an eastern country? ELAND
You get a tuber a month back after April YAM