Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 17 2002

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A call comes from what are in place of moneymaking MINARET
After a smoke, they're both asleep it seems PAIROFKIPPERS
Beat lightly at last TROUNCE
Do get stuck with the cheer COHERED
Does one like this? Well, no, by the sound of it SIC
Following D and E, even one so strong gets weedy LION
Give one a punch this time for a cask EON
Give William a ring, but you'll have to pay for it TELEPHONEBILL
He might be forgetful if this were to allow him LET
How about a hundred may be drawn to sound like 32 down RECLINE
How at first a bad turn may make one active LIVELY
I'm with the pulse for this URGE
In Tipperary it might be the death of this plant ALOE
Is the priest lost in thought over the great lake? REVERIE
It would sound mad if one were to fly to the North RAVE
Might a little right turn help such painful labour TRAVAIL
Might it be performed to tintinnabulation? CANCAN
Might sand perhaps get as hard as concrete? SET
Not to be in a hurry, perhaps, yet pass the rest OUTRUN
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One might be threading its way in 3 down STITCH
One might need a jersey for this MILKCOW
One might take it if one were indisposed at last PILL
Seems there's short A in what may be drawn CURTAIN
Should this happen to a dog, by the sound of it? OCCUR
Sleeve for fighting? PASSAGEOFARMS
So it comes back at the centre INMOST
Some powder, thanks to Elsie TALC
Sounds as if one might meet this in the wood at last (5) STEAK
Sounds as if with the help of this place there'd not be a squeak out of it GREECE
That could be real starry SIDE
That sort of fool is for the sheets FOLIOS
That story about a teetotaller is only gossip TATTLE
That'll shorten it way over there ABRIDGE
The little nipper might walk to one side CRAB
The sound of one you're competing with, that's what it comes to ARRIVAL
There are some dots in this, but a greater number around the South MORSE
Tied, by the sound of it, back to the boy with it TIDAL
Two dimes, perhaps, or a fifth part of it TWENTYPERCENT