Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 30 2003

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1 across is this sort of cover for a car INSURANCE
A plea to press the bell with love? ADORING
After half a century one would not need 26 down then BYDAYLIGHT
As a rule it's about a mixed gin REIGN
Call and see the quarry TALLYHO
Case for the printer - that's capital! UPPER
Do this, but being confused it's not for sure DOUBT
Fast from the printer by rail EXPRESS
Get rid of the position of inspector DISPOSE
Hi! That sounds as if it's through the tree-trunk to an exaggerated extent HYPERBOLE
How the cockney claimed to have been in the wrong AVERRED
I'm among a people that's lively ANIMATION
In a metal vessel? (6, 4) ABOARDSHIP
It may fold up or get the American soldier back before one in the morning ORIGAMI
It's a sticky matter if you're a second offender (5) RESIN
It's not so hot when one only gets a rise after a century CHILL
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It's wrong to hurry up like this TORT
Just the one in the family way ONLYCHILD
Make the noise of it's barking stop DINGO
N. I. by way of repayment? INRETURN
Not strikingly hard on top SCAB
One drink to 'er means another drink too PORT
So to make a song about 7 down merits a reprimand SCOLDING
Sounds as if they may get driven in and drawn out of those with lots of 13 across SUPERTAX
That's what 15 across is all about LOLLY
The current afterthought - that's me! AMPS
The sort of 2 down that might provide more than a second of entertinment THIRDPARTY
There's really nothing in the Midi back there in a manner of speaking IDIOM
They're thought to make rings around a broken nose REASONINGS
This is not only in the Irish Times, it's in this also ENGLISH
What the head of the house takes PRIORITY
While the plane turns one must exclude royalty BANKING