Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 25 2005

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'E's to call it work for the cook ESCALLOP
A place with water around it - in the front, perhaps AISLE
At last one was inclined to have got the leftovers GLEANED
Did not throw the driver away, of course CASTIRON
Did one of 30 across at last get work on the roads? MACADAM
How one may come face to face with a 28 across KISS
I'd led like this? LOITERED
Is the sun in the term? No, in Ireland MUNSTER
It would be rash to make it like a rasher CUTITFINE
It'll be round in a minute, but there's nothing new about that SECONDHAND
It's just over one foot long SHOE
Likewise, this might be all my eye SEER
Mind LOOKAFTER
One may have a feeling that one will get a loan like this TOUCH
One that rose when it's white YORKIST
Present INTRODUCE
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Scratch a bird, perhaps, but make nothing of it SCOREADUCK
Sounds as if Henry might get along flying HALBERD
Sounds as if, for a change, it's not in 22 across ALTAR
That's twelve NOONDAY
The French can get this from Rome, in a manner of speaking LATIN
The French in the baby in the fridge CHILLED
The ruler of the lough is a stinker REEKING
There's no leave for such a complaint, I see ENTER
There's nothing to give one a start there ATTHEEND
There's powder, thanks to Elsie TALC
They both got one of 23 down from their horticultural job ADAMANDEVE
They saw to it for work CARPENTERS
They're baggy SACKS
Where there's a pole it's not 21 across NORTH
You'd never long for this, in a manner of speaking TERSE
Your relative - an Edward - is a dirty old man UNCLEANED