Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 11 2002

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A little bit E? NIBBLE
and 12 across, little of this in a corner, notwithstanding JACK
Bart's edge is tops BESTGRADE
Bewildered that there's no profit in it BEATALOSS
Close this NEARBY
E gets in the grist for the stripes TIGERS
Extremely E? EVERY
Gee, those snakes! Makes one quite breathless GASPS
Have to have an eye on the French NEEDLE
Having one's arms at the hip, but not for firing AKIMBO
How a Scotsman's cow might get stuck, by the sound of it (8) ACOUSTIC
How the rice gets around with Elsie, by the sound of it CIRCLE
I have my dinner after ten IODINE
It's all up with the tree about a century ERECT
Just a very short time MINUTE
Let the Conservative have what's on the plate OFFERTORY
Let the little bird be twisted with age EAGLET
Let this go for about a pound with no difficulty RELEASE
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Like giving your autograph away ASSIGNING
Midshipman Marryat EASY
Might a bad boy dig one girl in the ribs? PRODIGAL
Next thing to a big cask, by the sound of it ABUT
One does not drink in a row of giggling TITTER
Perhaps a blower, but more like something that goes on ahead HORNER
Ruddy well embarrassed REDFACED
Slim she isn't - at home she's not ABROAD
So a fast one-fifty makes one quite seedy LENTIL
Some stomach trouble last month? (6) TUMULT
That's blooming nearly from Ireland IRIS
That's left? Right! RESIDUE
The fin I shed for this ENDING
The supplication of the South drops from this SPRAYER
The way you'd take more water with it DILUTION
To have little pigs is not nearly so noisy FARROW
Tuesday starts with about a couple of quid for this stuff TULLE
What one does with the refuse? REJECTS