Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 26 2004

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Ag, for a change SILVER
All in bits - see below ASUNDER
Always long for this LENGTH
At times they sound sad, perhaps MORNINGS
Bits of the poetry are in Gaelic in here VERSES
By and by one cannot put a name to this ANON
Come again about the turf REPEAT
Does electricity need a hearing aid? EARTHING
Don't just tickle the ivories, my bad little dear. Beat blazes out of them STRUMPET
Either it or me is for 29 across only PARTTIME
Has one got such an appetite? That's for the birds, it seems RAVENOUS
In order to find his way, the Russian turns at the entrance (8) NAVIGATE
It will please the editor to be told he's lost weight FLATTER
It'd make you sick to get on its wavelength (5, 3) ROUGHSEA
It's natural when one took the food provided below at the hotel INNATE
Loud deeds for the party games FACTIONS
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Never long to get a sight of this MYOPIA
O, that should have the top cut off NOUGHT
One has no desire for something not so singular over a pick-me-up PLATONIC
One may be inclined to think that only the fat is left (4, 4) LEANOVER
One might just about depend on a degree to get this for one BARELY
Sounds as if that's either the whole of it or if it's frozen stiff ORIFICE
Stand TOLERATE
Such throwaway is never agreeable REFUSE
That hurts when it's in the food provided - enough to make you wild FAROUCHE
That's blooming strong and sugary ARUM
That's not a firm offer TENDER
The pool of the pitch that gets to the North TARN
They give one a good return, by the sound of them ECHOES
What is around softwood that could be worth aiming for? IDEALS
When the girl is around fifty she is armed with this ULNA
You'll get it in the neck for certain if you're not at work LEISURE