Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 27 2008

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A frisky old man ends by being smoked SKIPPER
A hundred striving to be on trial CONTEST
A nothing will die, by the sound of it, till all is blue ANIL
A place in Kildare with your end ATHY
Always one weds after them TUESDAYS
Blow round the fungus, White PUFFBALL
Cold for the draw DEADHEAT
Counsel gets the bits of the skinny baby SCABBY
Deserve to have your ashes in one, by the sound of it EARN
Every one is in pedegogy TEACHING
In a hearty way he gets around a half a hundred (4) HALE
In Dad's day these were amusing - still are PASTIMES
In view of them, pass around, etc ASPECTS
Master the making of a flower, perhaps STREAM
Nothing left, OK? ALLRIGHT
Rather in want PREFER
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Six feet into a religious body from the hill if one's sounding anti INSECT
So shall we be in touch with the end of 22 across (4, 4) FEELWELL
Sort of noble Neanderthals? EARLYMEN
Starting to be out - gee, mind that! NOTING
That's the riddle of Hollywood SCREEN
That's where it's right for you to put your foot down PAVEMENT
The fish may be first-rate, but one is not as well AILING
The kangaroo goes all over the place with this ABOUND
The waterhole is finished - congratulations WELLDONE
They'll give one a lift if one is among the entertainers HOISTS
To make it senior, cut the top off the metal SOLDER
Well, that's off OPULENCE
Will your boy catch a matter of fourteen, inversely? SONNET
With old force he has got 18 down RICHES
You might get the chop from Thomas the Indian, who is no dove TOMAHAWK
~Perfect way to die with your comrade IDEALLY