Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 28 2002

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All the rage, the rage around the North ANGER
And Mother comes back through grit AMPERSAND
At last there's a sign, but not the sound, of hymns WOMEN
Does the South get to be useful for a drink? SHANDY
Don't go to Edward with the yeast LEAVENED
Finishes th phone call with bare hands RINGSOFF
Having ransacked the place, I took to my heels at last RIFLED
I give you a hand to make it perfect IDEAL
If I do this, the one with water around may sue me ISLANDER
If is about the brothers, you'd better see a doctor FIBROSIS
In things such as painting the French prepares one for action ALERTS
It could be a blessing with them to sing for the peers NOBLES
Not wet wares for sale DRYGOODS
Of late, that's what became of a sparerib EVE
One gets nothing back in a foot of such 12 across FLINT
One is all for the 24 across ROYALIST
One may get around to doing this CARTWHEEL
One might desire this live RESIDE
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Perhaps a farmer that has a steer TILLER
Pull up your intestine TUG
Red enough for an Academician to have on a plate RADISH
So to have sat next to the ham is enough to have taken your breath away ASTHMA
Sounds as if it gets better for them to go on foot HEELS
Sounds as if you force your way in where you're spoken against like this INVEIGHED
Sweet RYs? SYRUP
Ten is about a hundred for a six-footer INSECT
That'll help one to keep in line RULER
The go-ahead sign NOD
The hard but holy one STONE
The more awkward way in which one cries about the chimney in Scotland CLUMSIER
The royal way to be incorporated in the press PRINCESS
This isn't what 15 acros indicates NOT
THTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTH? ELEVENTHS
To the south-east of the old river SENILE
To this ore, add the sound of the seeder DEODAR
Where they're all very fly AVIARY