Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 7 2000

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A bird that's not a bird LADY
A watcher, or well produced BIGBROTHER
Be, in short, a case of how old a horse is BAGGAGE
Blush by the bull? GORED
By the sound of it, it made Shakespeare a little sheepish to be so cut short LAMBSTALES
Command like this, in a manner of speaking SAYSO
For a poet there's nothing over a boy here ODES
Give it, right? ENTITLE
Has the Academician got up and got the jargon of it ARGOT
He could have been one whale of a captain AHAB
Ill, a tease, having been burnt in a bed ABASHED
Is he perhaps 20 downed to get the pub round the meshes of this BARONET
Is it for music to make one so rich? FORTUNE
It can't get less than follow fifty in this direction EAST
It might perhaps be entrencing before it is a complaint ENTER
Make off with dues as delivered to the Jews BEATITUDES
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One famous hole in the ground in ten EMINENT
Pointedly to ride if it's gone bad at last TRIDENT
Ready to ride if it's gone bad at last SADDLED
Seems there's a black cloth on the season TARRAGON
Sounds as if I haven't a clue who that one from Ireland is DONOGHUE
Sounds as if it's his command in the post MAILORDER
That way is not fair, of course ROUGH
That'll put some life into an Ulster marriage ANIMATING
The sort of request you'd expect with a twist ASKFORMORE
The South might make it killingly funny LAUGHTER
They might be thinking of getting under a thousand and giving employment USERS
To be so entertainig about one gives one quite a lift HOIST
To have a lot of liquid there is first-rate in drought-stricken surroundings DAIRY
To have his hair standing on end, as our Edward was devoted to it ENAMOURED
Vere! An X means you've taken too much OVEREATEN
Will Catherine phone as a matter of course? CATERING