Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 11 2004

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A short rest ETC
An absolute manner of speaking, perhaps UTTERLY
Calling after 21 across EER
Etc. about the fowl from there THENCE
Get the doctor to come and attend to the herd DROVER
Got around the decay with the help of the cave GROTTO
How one might be getting to grips with what 17 across can do BEHOLDING
In a position to go on strike (6) STANCE
Indeed one is not at all happy about the papers DEPRESSED
It's all one so to get to rag such a predator ALLIGATOR
It's most important to have a little time around you and me MOMENTOUS
It's not right to have left a belt on the editor ABANDONED
Just see about that strict padre back there SEVERE
Leaves on the last of the course ENTREE
Might be a case of pain for one that does not drink ATTACHE
Might be only a couple to do the coupling for trade UNIONS
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Might she fight for the big flower? AMAZON
One might start with the alternative to a single drink ORIGIN
Polish form of a black 17 across SHINER
Saw this had a scarcity of fish SCANTLING
Sounds as if one may take it as read back there REARLIGHT
Sounds icy with this EYE
That's grand! FIVESCORE
There's many of you on the beaches THOUSANDS
There's not one better than the beastly way one is on your side BESTIALLY
They're old people, but they get their degrees (6) ANGLES
This could make mine a red bus CAR
This might be for Henry the First, although it's such a large flat HALIBUT
To be so rude is enough to make one hairless at last RIBALD
Where there's a practice for big game fishing, perhaps ATTHENETS
With a hundred he gets fifty in one for formation ECHELON
You don't need a rubber to remove them; you need one to put them on OINTMENTS