Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 12 1998

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Are you among the best sort of beasts? BRUTES
Cheers for the size 50 brassiere! BRAVO
Despite all the huffing and puffing, this just won't do for a wedding ring. BRASSBAND
Dispose of an inversion of the lowest of the low NADIR
Do this to make them feel the pinch. THIEVE
Does its ringing music go round and round? BELLYBAND
Does this give one the assurance that one may get the pom involved with the lab? APLOMB
How can the 11 across's mate stand this? SHEBEAR
How gripping just to be a stand-in! VICE
How wearing to get one into the way of doing it a little at last! HABIT
However dry this is, Y could make a dairy of it. ARID
In this context her one is German. HEREIN
It could never be right to be so abandoned. LEFTALONE
It seems that here T is not the same as S - it spoils it. TAINTS
It sounds a little foul to forbid the rug to be turned over. BANTAM
Just tell Al that it's quite a casual affair. INFORMAL
Led around frequently may have one 4 down. LOFTED
More hard by this? NEARER
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One's colour might be greyish, but this might be made to cure one. ECRU
Perhaps one longed for 2 x 10, indeed. EXTENDED
Sat up at first to try a sample, one did. TASTER
Saw them as they're saying. ADAGES
Sounds as if huntin' hares may make one rough. COARSEN
That's what's so outstanding about my one among the other ten. EMINENT
The IOU, as cut, will never give you a rash. CAUTIOUS
The side of the eastern loch? ELEVEN
There isn't any place at present at this place. NOWHERE
There's something about the two of them that could put things right. REPAIR
This comes on top or at the end. RIDER
Threw up. LOBBED
To get so lousy might make Ma feel bad. LICE
To have it in shreds is enough to make the rat pure. TEARUP
To show I have potential, at the concert I am a vocalist. PROMISING
What might be respectful is angry enough to be downright offensive. CROSSBOW
Will the baronet strike a bargain with 'er? BARTER
With your lug your soiled, perhaps. EARTHY