Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 17 2008

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14 down would be in them in the mouth FALSETEETH
21 across is one such XXE, perhaps TENSE
A soft, loose sound in a manner of speaking PRATTLE
Abandon Edward with the yeast LEAVENED
Are the peers about to be a little that stops the favourite winning? NOBBLES
Bears ENDURES
Being stolen, the medicine is too old PILLAGED
Blind block on board DEADEYE
Breaded, perhaps, while lying READINBED
By way of a rasher? CARELESSLY
Contracts, indeed INDENTURES
Depend on this following a BA - well, just RELY
Gain this in a contradictory manner of speaking SAYS
Herb is wise in his taste SAGE
How unpleasant to lose one's head in an unpleasant way NASTY
Just the tip of the capital S? LARGESSE
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Now one is so gifted PRESENT
Over to sound HALF
Round the mountains of Seville, perhaps ORANGES
SE x X1 for a morning break of day ELEVENSES
Such creatures would never need 8 down EDENTATE
The eel is banished about X1 EXILE
The family is female ISSUE
The state of birth NATAL
Then ''Summer is icumen in'' - clearly bound to be SPRINGOVER
There's no giving in this RESISTANT
Thereby hangs a tale ANECDOTAL
Turn me up at last for a change EMENDED
Una gets salt to make her sweet SULTANA
Why gorse cannot go for the Viking NORSE
With 'em I give one leave to go GRANT
Would this make a difference to a native, or would it? ALTER