Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 29 2008

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A crew cut could lose one one's job SAILOR
Able to be fired without an N CANNON
An Italian poet is a bit slow, by the sound of it ANDANTE
At last I have it growing ENDIVE
Caper for an insect, I see ANTIC
Could one stand for such a lease? EASEL
Dashing for the frying with pain PANACHE
Deserve to sound like a lough EARN
Do they tremble to have to work on the rigging, perhaps? RIGORS
G or or on to give one a stony stare MEDUSA
Gee, that lair for the boy will keep him happy! GLADDEN
His in church REVERENCE
In the midst of the maid AMID
It keeps the doctor dry to come to his own in Scotland with overtime DRAINAGE
It's a bit boring, but not in the end CENTRE
Just think! That's a tooth it swallowed COGITATE
Listens to the east for the last transport HEARSE
Love to have them for us by the end of the morning AMOURS
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Make a mess of a T-square, perhaps TANGLE
Not a cross here'? That's soft! DOWN
Not a Lascar to be trusted RASCAL
Not the boy Herb BASIL
Part of the business is only for the experts ADEPTS
Saw this with x over (or below) it TENON
Sounds as if one knows the way to get them ODOURS
Still interfering with the reception STATIC
Such meals sound as if they might annoy one TEAS
That's why it's about a boy REASON
The bird turned up and was bleeding with the ball in a messy manner DRIBBLED
There's no battery for this FREERANGE
This might betray with silver SALVER
To a large extent, at fifty in a grey setting GREATLY
Tropical crop from the Mediterranean CAPRICORN
Two bees get burst in the blue BUBBLE
Was USEDTOBE
With respect, to get so fed-up is wrong DEFERRING