Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 18 2000

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After a century the yes-man is just an old crock, by the sound of it CAYMAN
All about the Fall? AUTUMNAL
Aw, they're not bloody relative! INLAWS
By and by this could give a start to 30 across ANON
Counsel gets Father to turn to evil-doing ADVICE
Does one deserve to get sound with the North? EARN
Finished the fourth letter in Scotland, by the sound of it DUNDEE
Having cut in in the label, oil it up INTAGLIO
How he came to the Fall with a cry of pain? FELLOW
If a five gets sick, this helps AVAILS
If one is not offensive, one gets fed up with the last of them DEFENDS
Is the analyst like the speaker, perhaps ASSAYER
It's still able to go to the bad STAGNATE
Just picture what a park this made! JURASSIC
Let us spray with the loose R.A. AEROSOL
Might a philosopher be guilty of insincerity, by the sound of him? KANT
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Not old enough to manage with this to be like Ma NONAGE
Numerous parts - both male and female SEXTET
One of them brought about the Fall APPLES
One was so dry over the editor that one left DESERTED
Promise to have this - Gee! - about the nag ENGAGE
Shut Edward up again and you had him in a sorry state REPENTED
Sounds as if they would produce perfect sight that one might glorify IDEALISE
The seaman is in the drink ABSINTHE
The sorts of Indians one goes fishing with by the sound of them CASTES
There's a risk that this might promote good humour ENDANGER
There's some disturbance when it's a pound a drink ALARUM
They can be acrobatic, even when they're full of drink TUMBLERS
They have to be tackled after tea in a questionable sort of way ASKS
This will be more important than the exit, by the sound of it OUTWEIGH
Well off at last but cannot take off OSTRICH
With little difficulty one sees about what's wrong EASINESS