Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 29 2007

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10 duets comes to an end DIESOUT
After a century the verse may need to be deciphered CODE
And thereby hangs a tail for her MERMAID
As an alternative, that's the end of 21 down in tins INSTEAD
At last it's the North, in short INTHEEND
By letter one may follow this by eye, by sound AITCH
Chew it up at money of old DUCAT
Come to tea, and thereby hangs a tail COMET
Do get in the rut up here for this House TUDOR
Even he may have been an ugly duckling DRAKE
Fast from 1 across, perhaps RACINGCAR
Hanging around in a weighty way AWAITING
How a couple of wickets have fallen, absolutely OUTANDOUT
How Japan and the USA are blooming today CARNATIONS
How the South gets with what's bad on top SCUM
I am in a lighted setting 12 across LIMIT
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It might be Irish, now and then SOMETIMES
It's hard at last, but they're not all hard there ORCHARD
It's sound, but hotter than TV STEAMRADIO
Learn to get confused here INIRELAND
Look out, clever boss! MASTERMIND
Neigh with the tee for the number EIGHTEEN
Not quite proper to be out and about like this OUTRE
One runs for 14 down MOTOR
One's not insane, I see, to be on the go NOMADIC
That sounds a naughty number, perhaps ZERO
The element is without wind about a hundred and one and you CALCIUM
The emperor had to make a wall with the help of rain HADRIAN
The saint was in no hurry to have been a revolutionary STROLLED
They get sound enough to go on ahead EARS
This 2 down, symbolically, came first, by the sound of it FORMULAONE
With a thigh 'e gets something to eat HIGHTEA