Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 19 2006

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An attractive way to show one's gratitude to royalty TAKING
Asserted one's authority with too many lines, it seems OVERRULED
At full stretch sent in sight TIGHTNESS
Did be playing, I see, at teaching DIDACTIC
Funny sort of way to stop talking GAG
Get fit for goods, perhaps TRAIN
Had more than enough about a little tea, or so it is said STATED
His belt is black DAN
Home on high are I in eye EYRIE
How bail was said to kill one with its kill BASILISK
How horrible to make on hug this! UGH
How parent and child were fruitfully united DAMSON
Hundreds have been burnt with dots for morse DASHES
It's on the cards that this might be just one weight SINGLETON
It's perfectly on the cards that I might give you a hand IDEAL
Ma in and ta in here INSIST
Not fired in a crude way at sea ASHORE
Notwithstanding, this might burn about one CHAIR
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One carries them in the racecourse TOTES
One might cure this with a tint of alcohol TINCTURE
One might go on ahead in place of kings TIARA
Or I might have a start with a drink ORIGIN
Puts on a coat outside that is not inside PAINTS
See that it's not so hard as this ICE
See the rise like 27 across CHILL
Sidney is back with a blooming ruin DISASTER
So up from this on the stove STOCKPOT
Sounds as if it's meant to be in 28 across INTENSION
Take 12 across, Ronald? The answer's a lemon CITRON
That's the pit for show with a bit to start with PARTERRE
The equal of a long weapon, in a manner of speaking PARLANCE
The state of birth NATAL
They might make more of being footless ADDERS
They're not principally for a chap AGENTS
Times for the people - there's the rub! MASSAGES
What a blow that it's not cold like 27 across SNEEZE