Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 8 2005

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3 down there FRANCE
A boy was got going after the fourth part of the play ACTIVATED
A question of something to work at after tea ASK
After the first of the month there's a sweet little bed for one (7) APRICOT
Building up to a speed at last TERRACING
Bury the North and shut up! INTERN
Captain, you get around to what's catching CAPTURING
Changed one's clothes so as to put right what was wrong REDRESSED
Comes to one dollar, perhaps, in manners of speaking ACCENTS
Directors for an offshore company? ABOARD
Father would seem to come back with the fruit APPEAR
Get on the blower for a cheap wedding ring BRASSBAND
I believe the creed starts to be pleasant NICENE
If you want a ride in this you'll need to be patient AMBULANCE
It's not in the canal that there's a lock for this KEY
Like to be so big and so trying there? (6) ASSIZE
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No boom and no Ceres is here RECESSION
No drink for one's death for the present, perhaps ATTENDING
Pictures there in the window LOUVRE
Put a bit in the slate, and that's flat around the end SPATULATE
Ram about a thousand, but not for piece work, by the sound of it ARMIES
Sacking of a dam' gardener FALLOFMAN
Shows it's wrong if one takes the plunge around the pros DISPROVES
Sounds as if I took a look at something ugly EYESORE
Tell how the high churchman has lost his head RELATE
That's made to be eaten HAY
That's the way to get about, in a manner of speaking DIRECTION
The adder, having no feet, can hardly walk TOTTER
The idea that there isn't one on the end NOTION
There's no gainsaying them LOSSES
This refers to one with fruit all round around APPLIES
What Burns left? ASH