Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 27 2000

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A ton of this is certainly cut out for the church SURE
Around tea, the needlework is in the oven STEWING
At the end of the street the twister is so metallic it sounds as if one might pinch it STEEL
Bare INTHENUDE
Cover up the pole at last ENVELOP
Does one get them for Lent? LOANS
Driving ATTHEWHEEL
Each 11 across it gets extremely small inside EVERYWEEK
Even without feet it will get you up after half a century ADDER
Get down to it and get the smell away, perhaps DESCENT
Getting your shoulder to a bit of a leg in a little dog PUSHING
Give a final cry of pain ENDOW
Go on holiday LEAVE
How one's enemies make one silly and get sick with insects ASSAILANTS
In the hurry in this HASTE
It's hard to manage the drawback at last AWKWARD
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Knock your friends back with palm SLAP
Of course it's no handicap to do that if you're irritated SCRATCH
Perhaps 150ef x 3 sounds high TREBLECLEF
Please make use of it and cover it with water DOUSE
Sounds as if money may go pop for a sucker LOLLY
Spead the cares around the teetotaller SCATTER
That fine stuff may be seen among the rats SARSENET
That's how I 22 across everything BYMYWILL
That's one way of looking at it in meaning INASENSE
That's what got you down in the north of Britain FELL
They get carried to be going by over the greens PASSENGERS
To be on a ship is enough to make one throw up TOSS
What a mouldy way of fishing! CASTING
What tells you about what might 'e vend SEVENDAYS
Where he's e, it seems INTHESEA
Yes, no fathers may be dismissed like this NODASSENT