Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 21 2003

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As, perhaps, it's by Jupiter SATURN
Brother Kenneth has gone to bits BROKEN
Did he steal with his head covered ROBINHOOD
Does wrong around and runs them ERRANDS
Fired for having been found near 12 across ASH
Has business got infected with this? MATTER
How a doctor gets sour and twisted, yet loving AMOROUS
How a tug gets across the Atlantic with ease YANKEE
How Crosaire might be made to sue my pond PSEUDONYM
In the matter of the sitting, by the sound of it, there's no boom there RECESSION
In view of this, it's not UNSEEN
Is he wedded to the land for this? HUSBANDRY
kkkkk in time FIVEWEEKS
Ma gets the hog with this in the wood ANY
Not nonetheless, by the sound of her ABBESS
One gets it from the hog in the Ark HAM
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One gets used to being put out like this OUSTED
Perhaps for Ascot a horse is at the bottom of it (6) HAGGIS
Poker is one for the ingrate FIREIRONS
Pursued, by the sound of it, pure and simple CHASTE
Putting it back into poetry again? REVERSING
Sent around for a little sugar to do this SWEETEN
Silly, ungrammatical populace THEMASSES
Something to eat some time back YAM
That's the first thing a stripper has to learn to have LESSONONE
The trunk of the tree, or it turns for a dance BOLERO
There's nothing odd in her having a nun around UNEVEN
They make trouble for a gait with sort of a twist AGITATORS
To start to soak it, one would need to have more of an inclination STEEPENED
What at last I made a loan of it is quite unsound SILENT
Where there's neither anything southern nor the, a saint NORTHEAST
You'd swear that's transport in my possession ABUSIVE