Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 9 1999

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Armoured as well as posted? INTHEMAIL
Could the company get back to be about to imply that such games are sport? OLYMPIC
David has soft Sarah quite befogged PSALMIST
Does it get fired along with its metal too? ANDIRON
Draw the heat of this DEAD
Ducky, you've had a ruddy turn, that is to say EIDER
Enlarge it for release LETITGO
Got back to having the river and me in the red REDEEMED
How one might have on hand somewhere for a little feline lying CATSCRADLE
Is this beastly enough to turn up afterwards in Arthur's court? CAMEL
It was mischievous to have played the part of having been driven in IMPACTED
It's bubbling like this with the start of 6 across SODA
It's just the gift of being all there ALLPRESENT
It's sad that this should follow the sound of a melon in such a painful way COLIC
It's weight, I see, that enables one to have G in with it TONIC
Lean to a certain degree ANGULAR
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Like 19, in a silly sort of way ASININE
Like 19, M in us, one EIGHTEEN
Might Sophia make Theodore embrace such beliefs? THEOSOPHY
N? NONCE
Nail us about the Rev. to turn up in a joint like this UNIVERSAL
Painting, so it's turned andsized by the sound of it, will be ignored OSTRACISED
Perhaps atrophy for the hospital AWARD
Seems I've collared the skipper, so I have CAPTIVE
So it's up to the doctor to get through to his little sister this way OSMOSIS
That sounds as if he's laminated in Scotland LAIRD
That stuff of the insects has stripes SERGEANTS
The crescendo slackens to get them into the fold CREASES
There may be corn on and in them COBS
There's something fishy about Mr Abe BREAM
They're given to being grateful to the parent DATA
You may get dealt with by one of the beaters ACEOFCLUBS