Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 1 2003

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'E debated this with the guard ARGUED
A draw knot? TIE
Although it's bad, if you do this to Bob's he'll get you down on the ice ADDLED
At last the fin is like this THEEND
Being overweight could be the death of Albert FATAL
Can half a dozen be so able to grow? VIABLE
For me, a lie. For all of us, just a grain of it (5) MAIZE
He might get to turn red and get rung LAD
His beastly work has got the start of 1 across finished DROVER
How I claim to be with a short manuscript for the priests IMAMS
How the editor turned around and passed away EDDIED
If it's open when you upset it like this, the ashes may come out (8) OVERTURN
Is it ten in the morning in there for the tests? EXAMS
It was all up when counsel had finished ASCENDED
It's for the artist to get the dust mixed before ten STUDIO
It's lovely playing around, but it may lead to the business of marriage at last DALLIANCE
No longer barely saucy DRESSING
One in the morning if the girl is willing HOURI
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Perhaps it's not customary not to have to do it, maybe (4, 4)b DUTYFREE
Praises be this way for Lady Baul! LAUDABLE
Put in order in a depressed sort of way INDENT
Refer to what is entirely due to getting confused ALLUDE
Sidney came back and farmed; that made him so spirited DESTILLED
States the we get a bit more USA
Still set for over one day STEADY
That gives scope for the tail of the duet LATITUDE
That's the way to see the matter through XRAYS
That's what's so fishy about what are shortly to be found in the dugout TRENCH
The ones that follow the doctor and do nothing about it DRONES
Thus is the North only synthetic NYLON
To have been seated, you reckon, here will make a soak of you SATURATE
What's the good to go one better than the fast time? EXCELLENT
When you go out on foot again NEXTMARCH
Where there are queens, there there are 1 across BEEHIVES
With this sort of vessel I can get to rome VAT
Would this ever, that is to say, give one the creeps? EERIE