Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 24 1998

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Are graduates so placed that their short legs can be an advantage in the end? BASSET
Are there a hundred in the soup on the river in France? CONSOMME
Counsel finished up the way 19 across finished ASCENDED
Do a thousand get sick of being enveloped? MAIL
Do me up in the coal? CUPOLA
Does 'e make it sweet to have Frank around? CANDIED
Don't forget that 'e isn't a Benjamin NOTABENE
Drink up, Number One, to the top of this POTION
Even a U can make a driveway AVENUE
Faith, it's not to belie this in fun UNBELIEF
Gaudy enough to go off into the bird POPINJAY
Has one's travelling in space made one put on weight, by the sound of it? METEOR
Having the maximum cargo to the ship means there's no bounce to it FULLTOSS
If cold enough, one may be built up as an editor EDIFICE
In a festive direction, perhaps EASTERLY
It's slightly indistinct and slighting SLUR
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Just a little thing in a lot of space ASTEROID
N ought to do for this ZERO
On one's feet, finished and turned over UPENDED
One may be all there but not there ABSENTEE
Shut up near to Edward CLOSETED
Silly, for instance, and firstrate to the point of this ASSEGAI
That sounds just a little foul BANTAM
The end of the game is not for mornings only FULLTIME
The river ends after hundreds, of course DRIVER
The river starts to be free from this EXEMPT
They're knobby enough to be at the top BOSSES
This, by the sound of it, tots up to a cutter ADZE
What one might be doing with the links CHAINING
With a little bit 'e might do this NIBBLE
With nil up, I go around it with a can OILING
You'll always get ahead with this holy bit of it TEMPLE