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Irish Times (Crosaire) May 20 2003

ClueAnswer
A horse about Ross on his back will begin the fight AGGRESSOR
About the dog, phone again and again RECURRING
At last I leave till all is blue INDIGO
Before being looked after, perhaps, this is what James and charles did PRETENDED
Bit of a watch - or the whole of it TIMEPIECE
D, you could make it dark till all is blue SKY
Fat ram? BUTTER
Get on the same waveband as Aunt Et? ATTUNE
Happy to be just a shade brilliant GAY
Having spoken to Father, he's back with his clothes on ADDRESSED
It's hard for one to look so heavenly with 'er STARER
It's P.M. then AFTERNOON
It's P.M. there NUMBERTEN
Jackishness, perhaps, and extremely so at last KNAVERY
Maintain is there INSIST
Neither plain nor tea ORNATE
Not subject to an agreement, either OBJECT
Pay it or stand to it ATTENTION
Puts up about a hundred trees ERECTS
See about the girl and fiddle with her CREMONA
That's blooming mean with one for the end ANEMONE
That's one for racing FORMULA
The joke is it's such a conversation-stopper GAG
The sound of photographs of royalty PRINCE
the way to enable one to leave university, but not all at once BYDEGREES
the way to get a Conservative pickled and jumpy SALTATORY
The way to make one leave university all at once RUSTICATE
The wrong end of fears that would come after tea ERRORS
Troop to the North with little positive charge there PROTON
What fun to go down upwards (3) GAS
What the police do may come to a painful end ARRESTING
You'll see to it that it isn't frozen NOTICE
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