Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 6 2002

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4 downed the figures up here in red and blue LITMUS
Before the offer, was he a claimant? PRETENDER
Can't fly - can only copy it of late EMU
Did one grind it up for a monkey? GROUNDNUT
Do this to make them feel the pinch THIEVE
Go round and round SPINROUND
Grand to get in for the present, even if it's a little fishy MINNOW
Had Molly a single-parent family? MALONE
How sweet to have some on a gut! NOUGAT
How to make light of one gent among eleven IGNITE
However worthy she is, make her pay FINEWOMAN
Indeed the papers seem so gloomy DEPRESSED
More in suspense, perhaps, but really more in want HUNGER
Not the output, that is to say, about Kant INTAKE
Not, in short after an engine or a gown LONGTRAIN
Of course a turn gets twisted over a supporter NATURALLY
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Or else not the same one that has sense OTHERWISE
Pa could make it stop a little, a wee bit? USE
Sounds as if the last thing you'd do would be to do this for a shade of a change DYE
That makes it sound more amphibious NEUTER
That's a hairy lot of trouble the plough makes FURROW
That's enough to make Sarah weary and cross SALTIRE
That's the Christian, not the family, sort GIVENNAME
That's the last thing I've got in the garden (3) END
That's the price of your, peculiar, favourite boy ODDSON
The harbour gets a bit of one on the end PORTION
The more confused it gets, the more it may be deduced THEOREM
There's a sign that he had us in shreda in a bullying sort of way (6) TAURUS
Try is this OK with a white rose YORKIST
Where things are kept in volume BOOKSTORE
Will he be able to preside? Sounds as if it was some seafood he had OFFICIATE
Without you, that makes Arthur a big stiff, so it is ARTHRITIS