Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 24 1998

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A distorter of Leonard LENS
A drive, for instance, may be the last thing you'd have STROKE
A sailor could get a half a hold of this NELSON
Always one sat in front of this SUNDAY
Around tea, the laws are absolute models STATUTES
Being only a foot long it will go on for long LAST
Being such a skinny little dear, I leave like this IMPETIGO
By the sound of it, the way an ass sounds as bold as brass BRAISE
Can't be prominent? NOTABLE
For work, one is no longer wanting 9 acrosses, by the sound ofit OFFICES
Give a graven image a go? IDOLATRY
Have this in water in a French fruit? INUNDATE
How grand for a friend to have a twisted tail! PALATIAL
How silly one would be to get such an airy return to the old country ASSYRIA
How to return an old force to current power? ELECTRIC
In gaol, would one get them for Christmas around the North? TURNKEYS
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Is that that the way to claim the whole, for instance, of the East? ALLEGE
Ken this? JOHNPEEL
Leaves on the end of it, ofcourse ENTREE
Look at it like this, there's new a bit inside here INONEWAY
Might a mixture of soot deal with making one a good listener? OTOSCOPE
Nest, or no more in the nest OLDMAN
One might prepare to drive like this, but not by standing on it SETTEE
One shouldn't drink back here while going to and fro PISTON
Perhaps burnt to be so unrefined, but not in water ASHORE
Relative way of selling what's in a cork, perhaps KINSALE
Sounds as if it's for a cockney corpse in a Gaelic sort of way ERSE
Sounds as if straightaway this is worthless WRITEOFF
That sounds foul, by the sound of it CACKLE
Thrown no more, by the sound of it? Do it yourself ABDICATE
To do this may make you a warm man when things are not so hot INVEST
Up up over this and nothing else, you can depend on it RELY