Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 9 2002

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A call for silence where there's been firing ASH
Chew it up with a pound in a 10 acrossed way DUCAL
Come around with your little dear and take part COMPETE
For this man the Tory is past HIS
Give a title to the bone Len has ENNOBLE
Has the motor returned to the firm on the beast? RACCOON
How one might meet with a stake, by the sound of it BEEF
How sweet there seems to be a pitch where the tie could be, by the sound of it NECTAR
How the insect gets Anne up to make this so touchy (6) FEELER
How the tree gets grand and set FIRM
In the manner of all four long words here INAPERFECTWAY
Just figure why this couldn't be better (7, 6) PERFECTNUMBER
Locks in there CANAL
Might she take things easy with 33 down on high? EVEREST
Mother? Never! ADAM
No doubt the crate has got broken in this CERTAIN
See and see back for the crawl CREEP
So Cate was in a hurry to make a sort of 31 across RAN
That cable was confused with her around HAWSER
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That sounds as if one stumbled on a criminal FELON
That's enough to make one cross MONGREL
The case of Sydney CARTON
The frozen cart is broken, I see ARCTIC
The island that seems to have created an illegal organisation MADEIRA
The South for a little lying from the North SCOT
The tiller starts to go on ahead HELMET
There's a ball in a thing like this in the West, in short INCH
They call me, so I am back at the double (4) MIMI
They make Pa's ta a bit stupid NOODLES
They're not right? That's right IMPERFECTIONS
This sounds like what Lear's Pobble came to in the Milky Way LACTOSE
Through this you get a missive with indulgence PER
To be got into the army may mean a hundred are finished CALLUP
What a blow such a cut can be CLIP
What this does after it's tied up, by the sound of it EBBS
What you'd expect from an expensive watch PERFECTTIMING
Where the divine is seated in where things are sold SADDLE
Your man the Da might come up with this habitually, in a manner of speaking DICTION