Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 25 1999

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A tenant has not so much ease, by the sound of it LESSEE
Are you in the house or at the bottom? RUMP
As, by the sound of it, I'm over the broken hut for the navigator AZIMUTH
Can you beat that? There's nothing up in the glacier! DRUMLIN
Do you get your knife into those that fly up? STAB
Finished with the sun, that comes next MONDAY
Five is here, or it's up to your eyes, and over VISOR
For the most part you'll find 20 down at home MAIN
Formerly worth one hundred in one ONCE
From the South, a green light from the palm SAGO
Get around to a bad look back REEL
Go one better or not be in OUTDOOR
He turns red if it's rung in there LAD
How fifty ones may get knotted LACES
How myself and Ronald make it flat where it's not green IRON
It's thus disclosed what one may write in an ode OPENED
March past and then this APRILFOOLSDAY
Marco has around one c.c. for the little blower PICCOLO
Might they place the rest in confusion where it's green? PUTTERS
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Not a casual pound for 20 down FORMAL
O so friendly, but O, so changeable! PAL
Once more it may happen about the brute RECUR
One gets taken to court if this is published ISSUED
One may be let live in this wooden building BOARDINGHOUSE
One understands that the girls falls for it, perhaps THEPENNYDROPS
She might turn dotty to hold the water back DAM
So, Da is there to have a little drink with a little noble SIPHON
Sounds as if you'll find it sticky in Offaly BURR
That's one shin and one leg, but not from Ireland ENGLISH
That's the car with the promises to pay that need filling-in to make them bite CARIOUS
That's the spy in the gum in the plaster of Paris GYPSUM
The letter for Dublin is a large one CAPITAL
There was a lot of it, by the sound of it, but not in in the outhouse SHOUTED
There's nothing ruddy about the divine for the canoe PADDLE
This, in short, might go over Mary SUM
Two senses that make it ambiguous? DOUBLEMEANING
What counsel might term work is more to the taste of Shelley, it seems SCALLOP
Where there used to be the sound of complaints about the French WALES