Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 13 2007

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1/10? NINE
17 down might have it for the garden SHED
4 down may turn of age before last month, in short ADULT
A drape for the ceremonial occasion PARADE
About a thousand may be called sane NAMES
Absolutely nothing like that steed around tea DETEST
Conifer to do the sowing, by the sound of it CEDAR
Could never be an overweight member of the 17 down FATHER
How the little girl dodges the little boy EVADES
How the rotter might pass away of course CADDIE
How to make oneself agreeable, as dismissed in the beginning ASSENTING
In at the death of a teetotaller ATTENDING
In one in the Dail you've no difficulty in having made fun of him TEASED
It's all over late as it's for Minerva PALLAS
It's taken me by surprise that I'm quite worn out AMBUSHED
North of the border for the insect ANTRIM
Painting is an occupation for the worker ARTISAN
Pardoned the former ten as it once was EXCUSED
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Removes bits from the pamphlets EXTRACTS
She will follow 9 across at hens ATHENE
She's one FEMALESEX
Skin up in the ship with one's eyes shut SLEEPS
Soft wood bargain may come in handy DEAL
Stab about everyone for weight BALLAST
That makes it quite sound ACOUSTIC
That's in praise of the sound of the lords EXTOLS
That's sad sort of a ridge, by the sound of it DIRGE
They may get blown up and rung up at last BLADDERS
This may glow for the chemist ELEMENT
To this it's just right that the ends of it can be so tiny NICETY
Used to make one run and die INURED
Viewed about a little plural for ill-humour SPLEEN
We can find employment USABLE
What there is about 30 across to aim for IDEALS
William will let on TELL
Would Yeats go there because he could put up for nothing at the pub? INNISFREE