Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 15 2002

Tired of your current crossword puzzle? Try solving our daily crossword puzzles. GO TO DAILY PUZZLES!
Clues Answers
01? That'll start a fight ROUNDONE
Could a mere lad be so green as this? EMERALD
Do behold how anything so tiny could be so rocky DOLOMITE
Don't forget that it's my blooming round, so it is (8) MYOSOTIS
Don't let the brute get you down - just endure it BEARUP
H HYDROGEN
How one may have made a replica of pi in code COPIED
How sweet of them to make the firm grand before it is the right size COMFITS
Makes ground with 14 down inside GRINDS
Nor does this make tea a plain one ORNATE
Not left in place round us with the boy OUSTED
One raw bird, that is to say ROOKIE
Poetical, or the other way round INVERSE
Scent or sound of a myth CENTAUR
Skinny John PEEL
Sounds as if one claims one will be just a little in water ISLE
Clues Answers
Sounds like an ugly way to be eatin' when there's nothing but turf up there GOBLIN
That double pitch, I see, is enough to make one acid (8) TARTARIC
That forte is down to 20 down FLOWER
That may be all right, but it's certainly all left RESIDUAL
That may blow cold SNEEZE
That may blow high to get your opponent low UPPERCUT
That might make about two of them as good as new REPAIR
The length of what 4 down, for one, has FOURFEET
The side of 1/10? ELEVEN
This 10 across might be a rum one LILY
This is the place for 19 across and 16 down EIRE
Thus to sing about Ulster very loudly may be accompanied by 12 across SNIFFING
What a contradiction, in diction, to be so stupid in the way of O, perhaps OXYMORON
What one does at the end of the call: one removes the jewellery, it seems RINGSOFF
You may get some turnover from such fresh foliage ANEWLEAF
You'll need to get the driver out for this TEEING