Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 15 1998

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A couple of ducks there? Yet still not out INDOOR
A user of the sidewalk comes up with a part for the song BARCAROLE
Could the carp enter here so asto get his act together? JOINER
Does a non-drinker get a pain? That could be the case ATTACHE
Fed up with sin - so offputting! DEFERRING
For what it's worth, this way you may find it taxing ADVALOREM
How cowardly to go out in it! O.K. for rabid brutes and Brits, though MIDDAYSUN
How one may arrive not ground down LANDUP
How the deputy comes up with hundreds for the killer DDT
How the saint tried to get twisted over here STROVE
Lingete? GETINLINE
Make tea with it, but not the way to deal with tea EAT
Might the artist depend on this? Just now and then RARELY
No young cockney could get to grips with this OLD
One is inclined to follow a hundred, as one has a brush with it CLEANS
Sounds as if it's blooming like the start of 15 down, but it's all ground CORNFLOUR
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Sounds as if one was indebted to poetry like this ODE
That's certain to give a start to the force of Paris SURETE
That's what always flows between poles SEVERN
The sort of vile imprisonment you get if you do the jig around the old city DURANCE
The story is finished; that's the total ALLTOLD
The type of colour of the plan? BLUEPRINT
They are not, by the sound of it, more than half a dozen, but more than a dozen years ago SEVENTIES
This is where to 7 down - just before are sound QUEUEHERE
Twelve twisters 'e gets - the only one NOONEELSE
Useless to have it in the fuel FUTILE
When a century has been totted up, it's all been reckoned for ACCOUNTED
When at last it's wet, they'll carry it away DRAINS
Where Switzers will put one up CHALET
You fellows! Are you of the guard? YEOMEN
You get at least twenty with one-fifty in the kitchen UTENSIL
You might get a paper from a railway porter, perhaps STATIONER