Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 14 2002

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As it's flying, it may catch you without difficulty, by the sound of it (7) TRAPEZE
At this point one might have got a tic for fear of the consequences HERE
BE SICK of the maid? ABIGAIL
Brush it on or put it on at last TOPCOAT
Eleven feet at the end LEGS
Following fifty, 29 across might be one so afflicted LEPER
Give her a pound as usual NORMAL
Go back and stand another round RETREAT
Go back for the bits and make them fast (5) STRAP
Go back for the taste that's bad and biting GNAT
He had not gone on around a short left HALTED
If one is fired, just get off ALIGHT
Inside, in time, in for the sewer (6) STITCH
Is a seaman unable to have been to university? CANTAB
It's given to Pa to have a corporation (5) DATUM
Just a little cocky BANTAM
Might it follow that you could be in there, along with the money PURSUE
Not the Irish Times ERAS
Offended TAKEINBADPART
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On top of the rice, it's unpredictable CAP
Remove the additional bit at the top EXTRACT
Rest TAKEABREATHER
Sounds like a pie - lot of it in the sky for him AVIATOR
Steer TAKETHETILLER
Still staying INERTIA
Such a crafty event might grate with gratitude REGATTA
Takes things as a matter of course EATS
Tease TAKETHEMICKEY
Thanks to Elsie for the powder TALC
That's because it's about genuine SINCERE
That's some sound work MATHS
The disciplinarian has the crop mixed on the hill PROCTOR
This might give one a noble look PEER
This might make 'er cry, even when she's not been drinking SOB
Was this just man put up only to be knocked down? LOT
What one 12 across sounds reasonable FARE
What the sun can make things in various ways DRY
Where one might talk business for Christmas TURKEY