Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 28 1999

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Almost at the stage where one stops STALLS
and 14 across, the bird has landed SWANS
At the sound of the second set one may come to blows SETTO
For us, a relation? UNCLESAM
Hereabouts the sod is turned in church REREDOS
How long for enough hearing aids for a couple of people, by the sound of it FOURYEARS
How revolting so to be, in short, in the roundabouts REBELS
How silly one is to give a helping of so little tea ASSIST
How the gull and the boar get around in confusion GLOBULAR
How the lady gets around the poetry - not well ADVERSELY
If one is this, does one have to pay a hundred and fifty-one and ten more? CLIENT
In the end, the river flows the other way, as required NEEDED
In the regular way, the First Lady comes first EVENLY
Is Father behind the times? It's all a matter of taste PALATE
It starts to be questionable to look so doubtful ASKANCE
Nevermore may one hear from them RAVENS
One had no right to have taken the purse in here USURPED
One will not defend this employment of a small measure ACCUSE
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Perhaps a highway not to bother with this ATALL
Seen about what happens to the number? SEVENTEEN
So to have been a thief left its mark on one NICKED
That sounds bloody conceited VEIN
That will make one listen to orders ENLIST
That's a soft sort of a county DOWN
That's bound to come every 1 across LEAP
The arrival of Pu? TURNINGUP
The building that will enable Father to get over six with the beastly king PAVILION
The girl can't have started to bleed UNABLE
The North, indeed, has done it at last ENDED
The sort of aloe you may exterminate in Tipperary KILL
The South could have madethis killingly funny LAUGHTER
There's nothing too old in the diocese SENILE
To a certain degree one may get confused when there's a deputy around TANGLED
When it hurts, shall we follow the fly-by-nights? OWLETS
Will they help one to see how to get a breath of fresh air? LIGHTS
With a French one we shall be below par UNWELL