Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 4 2008

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'S lazy, so 'tis so to edge SIDLE
A teetotaller is sore at having got stuck with this ATTACHED
Being below the bottom, may come to a bad end SADDLE
Burnt, crude, ground stuff ASHORE
By way of what's twisting up here for room LEEWAY
Customary costume HABIT
Edward is subdued, having to follow Charles X CHASTENED
Fits over them in no regular way STARTS
For one in France, Brother Kenneth is all in one piece UNBROKEN
Hide one's work used not to cost much TANNER
How 'e gets nothing drawn up LINE
How the bee might be festive with claret CELEBRATE
How the pest's up to be playful with strings attached SITAR
It's not so fine for the artist to be at home RAIN
It's rude to make fun of one bare on top at the bottom (6) RIBALD
Long to be yellow and sound sheepish about her BANANA
My father, now dead, had good taste PALATE
No trouble to stand with a further fifty EASE
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Nobby the boy is on the turn up NODAL
Nothing like the ruddy headgear of 7 down HATRED
One in the eye for one that's almost Hibernian IRIS
One might make her inset here in triplicate THREES
Perhaps more like a baronet to exchange with a bargain BARTER
Pick up this and push to start this SHOVEL
Pointedly withing the compass of the Church CARDINAL
Put to right what was wrong by a change of clothes REDRESSED
Sounded rebounded ECHOED
Stood like this confused, nude, blushing ENDURED
That was the beginning of the fall TOTTERED
The English nuisance works with mortar with the French PESTLE
The stage at which the rate is after getting mixed THEATRE
There's no warmth in the hard man ICEMAN
Well off the work you loaned OPULENT
What to do in the morning, by the sound of it GRIEVE
Will the three of them allow there to be eight lines? TRIOLET
Wooing on the royal yacht COURTSHIP