Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 11 2005

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A stern rap might keep them together PARTNERS
After the nut gets broken the girl is left lying there UNTRUTH
Around the East, Gaels are such lords of the air EAGLES
Become a visitor with more flesh on, by the sound of it METEOR
Bird that might have a grievance about being fired at GROUSE
Can E be so mousey-brown? RATTAN
Don't wish to know how to go with a rein IGNORE
Father, 'e's firm to a medium extent FRESCO
Hail at sea AHOY
Have a thing about fresh flowers, by the sound of it NEUROSIS
How heavenly for Dorothea to get to the hidden glen! THEANGEL
How one might soften about so fast a time RELENT
How to get nothing to the mountains or into 29 across ORANGE
I become rather a shade drab when shy Reg is around GREYISH
If he's not careful, the Academician will get told to be quiet RASH
Likewise, one may shut it THUS
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Might one get round to employ this in Yorkshire? OUSE
Mount another attack on the battery RECHARGE
No sin, King, with this around (8) LIFEBUOY
On the beaches when one's around the capital of Holland SHINGLES
Sounds as if for the island there's wood for the paper at last CYPRESS
Southern transport has made a hit with this STRUCK
Such as Toby and Tom could make Car B very sore UNCLES
Take as a matter of course that this is not a gentle time ROUGHAGE
That bird got used to being fired FALCONET
The short answer about a broken leg is all a matter of degree ANGLES
The twelfth start for 12 across SEASON
They sound a bit weak, perhaps, with their duets, say TUESDAYS
What ingenuity one might show in the matter of the start of the street RESOURCE
What one might have in one's shop - just one foot inside STOCKING
You may learn from the first half of this and not a bit more SEMINARY
You save more if it's no good USELESS