Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 26 2002

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Although you may not beleive it, it's not the story of Tom Thumb TALLTALE
Bags set one tall and puts on weight BALLASTS
Getting more of a morning as singularly short as this AMASSING
Having signed it, that's the end of it EXECUTED
How Daddy's boy had a sticky time of it PASTED
I could be sued for what I say of that off-shore fellow ISLANDER
Inversely? POETIC
It's in them to cut the threads for East and West INDIES
Make the joint get them both out of bed, perhaps COUPLEUP
Not the sort of pictures one got from 4 down IMAGES
One may be proud to put on such music AIRS
Puts back, yes, about it, but will not go to bed STAYUP
See, by the sound of it,, that's when you get wed (8) MARITIME
Shore that's where it is BYTHESEA
The cleric is up to sounding a mere follower of Jan for art VERMEER
The compact way that one dries about 'er SERRIED
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The fruit that has a sound seed in it PIPPIN
The girl seemed so skinny she got the letters mixed-up MISSPELT
The people are so silly by the thousand MASSES
The sound of C ESPY
There's no delay in being initially so gullible as this ASAP
There's no difficulty with such sins inthe seas EASINESS
This driver of such a huge vehicle makes the pork turn out MAHOUT
This encountered one up quite a lot ITEM
This is not destroyed by being blown up FLATTYRE
Tihs may be how a cane's up for the pot SAUCEPAN
What a blow, by the sound of it! SNEEZE
What a colourful leaf insect! PAGEANT
What a lively turn to the layer! ANIMAL
What the silent joiner may do ENLIST
When it comes to winning, the bottoms come at the end TRUMPS
With an Elizabeth around, counsel may boil this ABSCESS