Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 23 2002

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Ago, perhaps, when for the ship it's no go AGROUND
At the bottom it's extremely sort of white SILVERY
Don't cheat and play the sprite about a pound ACTFAIRLY
Father's little bird is too old for it now PASTIT
Firm, grand and flat, they are, for grouse COMPLAINS
Five per cent? Enough to link C with E NICKEL
Get me up about fifty such like 12 across ELM
Going back to this in the matter of poetry INREVERSE
Got back, about to come first - it's quite a draw TOWING
Herbert, old as he is, is still quite green HERBAGE
In this, eventually, it could be the Marathon LONGRUN
Is it the hair of the South that's enough to make one tight? STRESS
It might want you, by the sound of it, to come back and spoil it RAM
Leaves there on the shore, by the sound of it BEECHTREE
Not bound to be the condition of Ireland as it was FREESTATE
One has a point to set about it on the keyboard SPINET
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One might get it at in a horse in a shaking way AGITATING
Painting's up over it, but not broadly speaking STRAIT
Sounds as if one might cry with a tear, Ian, in standard fashion CRITERION
Strictly speaking, it could be cute, perhaps SEVERE
That comes after the sound of the caws EFFECT
That succession sounds rather corny SERIES
That's 14 down I have started up EVICTS
That's enough to give you quite a start, not in the sand, perhaps OUTSET
That's quite perfect UTOPIA
That's quite portable PUREWATER
The American soldier's backward character? Sounds all right for him to put it at the bottom SIGNATURE
The holy Father is back. It's 'imself that'll make it public ADVERTISE
There's no waiting there, of course CAFETERIA
What one does to a castaway THROWSOUT
With this, you see, it's the sound of myself EYE
Would one ever be calling for this under a car? EER