Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 22 2000

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A wet follower of the bee, by the sound of it SEA
All the same, it's for the armies UNIFORM
At first the first is in it INITIAL
By the sound of it, chased 'er up the back PURE
Can I make you happy? AMIABLE
Can one go through with things so see-through in France? FRENCHWINDOWS
Can this be sweet? It is no more DIED
Chevrons for the arms, perhaps, make music for the armies during March MILITARYBANDS
Followed by A, then E, for the goddess PALLAS
From Gilbert and Sullivan, perhaps, and one's had more than enough of it OUTOFPATIENCE
Happy to follow your blooming nose GAY
How December turned back around the lubricant and turned round COILED
How Edward tried to get around a saint TASTED
How the festive meal may come to life? GALATEA
Is it the business of the commander to give one a hand? GENERALDEALER
Is one happy with what's in it? CONTENT
It's hardly worth it to get her going to and fro in India ANNA
Likewise as it turns to five insects SAVANTS
Mistakes ar made by the rodent in time ERRATA
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Never teething, perhaps, of course IRON
Not H.G. - or his child ORSON
Not, in short, the sort of obeisance that may be offensive LONGBOW
On hand about a thousand for war ARMING
Perhaps a sewer might start from scratch at the bottom of this STITCH
Shortly to have a rest with this ETC
Sinister Stoker's sucker DRACULA
South by the fire like this could make it as one INGLE
That'll do up about half a dozen for the poet OVID
That'll put some life into a spouse from Ulster ANIMATE
That's not a CID matter ALKALI
The revolutionary is not out at last SPINNER
The southern story, but there's nothing new about that STALE
There's the about turn in here ERIN
This makes 3 down a pressing matter SAD
This runner is never abroad BEAN
To certain degree Desmond came up fundamentally BASED
Too soon to have been beheaded every so often YEARLY
What a morning I had, but not at either end! AMID