Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 13 2002

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Address, by the sound of it, the rage of a teetotaller ATTIRE
Around fifty-one the meat may be held BELIEF
Could one so object to marry a girl? (4,5). TAKEAMISS
How a diver might get around a girl GANNET
In meaning aromatic, by the sound of it INCENSE
It's all right if you get the green light STARBOARD
It's all right in the trees to keep the fire going STOKERS
It's always in her to be one at a time SEVERELLY
It's barely in state NAKEDNESS
It's biographical and more I'm writing MEMOIR
It's not for her to be in church, by the sound of it HIM
Liable to get rank after a century APT
Look about a month back to give in your resignation SECEDE
Looked after Desmond to make off back there NURSED
Once more the middle bit comes at the bottom ENCORE
Out to get around to write music OPENAIR
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Press near to tea CLOSET
Raw for the work on the railway? UNTRAINED
So many peers and so lacking, it seems COUNTLESS
Something like a crow for the castle on board BLACKROOK
That does for verses SERVES
That gives one the feeling of being in the middle of one's time in gaol SENTIENCE
That's not bound to be a previous condition of Ireland FREESTATE
The Border is enough to spoil your drink MARGIN
The fish may be first grade, but it's enough to make one sick (6). AILING
The reaping of the rocks? OUTCROP
The way they are placed is upside down in the drinks POSITIONS
They see to it that they're like 8 down GREENEYES
This thief comes back to get a new set of instruments LOOTER
This thief made off at the double TOM
Would, by the sound of it, have been fired ASH
You get around to paying one of them, of course GREENFEES