Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 14 2000

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AB ABLESEAMAN
AB following the artist up in a 20 down sort of way ARAB
AB retired into his shell for solitary ABALONE
AB up and opens the boil with the scales BALANCES
AB, perhaps, right for a time SEASONABLE
About a pound of cat ground up to powder TALC
Begin to be such a leading solicitor, perhaps STARTOUT
Could a street ever be so beastly? STEER
Could this have made Wellington kind with a roue? IRONDUKE
For a change this might give the native some choice ALTER
How A1 makes the AB blooming precious ALABASTER
How the knight has the lion disjointed for joint SIRLOIN
Is A wed about A with it? AWAITED
Is S back, sitting in the broken nose? SESSION
Is the brute following this and making short work of it? CURTAILING
It's quite sound so to bleed about a hundred and one DECIBEL
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Just picture what a trial this must be SCREENTEST
Lock Father up in bed? That kept him shut in BLOCKADED
Might they have the gall to be all at sea for ages? EONS
Mother at home and Mother saintly for a sail? MAINMAST
Not still in no insane fashion, I see NOMADIC
S seems to rock below the edge BRIMSTONE
Send him inside for solitary EREMITE
That will get me on about fifty for fruit MELON
That's not a time to be so faraway LIGHTYEAR
The point in this broken sled is that you can get around with it SPINDLE
The point of this is that if you cut the top point off it's till got a point THORN
There's nothing in a bloody rat AORTA
There's nothing in it to mislay if it's not tied up LOOSE
To a certain degree that's a fishy way to behave ANGLE
Was wasted with this? NOTED
What a blow for an allrounder! BELT