Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 28 2000

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A greenhouse for Ulster? ORANGERY
Being ET, it gets tiny ENTITY
But park around the North that's broke BANKRUPT
Does it distress a horse to get ever about one? AGGRIEVE
Even the worst of candles must be, perhaps WICKED
Every ache has got twisted EACH
Fined, ;by the sound of it, for having a record on top of it DISCOVER
Get at hens where there's fat, by the sound of it GREECE
How mean to be so welcoming ot the Furies! AVERAGES
How Shakespeare the strike-breaker has a sword in it SCABBARD
How the bell went off at last, as was repeated SPRANG
I thus forbid the same pressure along this line ISOBAR
Is she rough enough to have a nun around? UNEVEN
It's got sent in meaning, by the sound of it INCENSE
Make the most of it, by the sound of it LOUDEST
Might one one get around to employ this in Yorkshire OUSE
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Musical sheets of paper, by the sound of them CHOIRS
No pro could see tea afterwards and get less CONTRA
Perhaps spit knocks it over TIPSUP
Place this to be held in a fresh one NEWDELHI
Revolutionary at work? ATOP
Said to be the absolute editor UTTERED
Sounds as if the officer has got a nut case around him KERNEL
Starting from scratch, you get about a hundred pears SCRAPE
That could put one to sleep with ale in an airy way ETHEREAL
The one here might be beheaded for him THIS
They're crawling with climbing plants CREEPERS
They's a bit more than ten in the rates EXTRAS
Tie in a knot and reckoned to be repeated ITERATED
Under the church, I see, you'll find crosaire for one CRYPTIC
Where there's a part, together with its ridge PEARTREE
Would 'e create T and things like that? ETCETERA