Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 26 2004

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A heavy start fort a light carriage TONGA
A lord that works in 2 down as an all-rounder RINGS
Add a little water and you name it BAPTISE
After a century he had pa in ACHED
All gone to work at the double DODO
Do it with iron or rod CASTING
Draw the vessel aside at last KEDGE
Even with nothing on it sounds beastly big BARE
Gee! Managed a father in Spain? GRANADA
If I sit with a chop like this it's enough to make me nuts (9) PISTACHIO
In this it's too ADDITION
It never does to sound like too UNKNOWNTO
It's not so clever to draw one in reverse BACKWARD
Marco, for one, will act in a sorry state APOLOGISE
Not for a front garden BACKGROUND
One account of the object one will object to AVERSION
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Seems your old man does no work at all in the inn PADRONE
That's the last thing you'd do for yourself HARAKIRI
The catch with this is that it might get to be queue for meet the sound of it BARB
The charges that had one even more bankrupt for times BROKERAGES
The way to put some life into an Ulster spouse ANIMATE
There's no facing this BACKTOBACK
They make only one between the Wye and the aitch BEES
They're in goal for the zoo KEEPERS
This gels or they set BROKENLEGS
This will make it fit not to be dry after tea TRAIN
Use your oars, sir, and it will get you to Italy, by the sound of it ROMAN
What a wrench to be for one to go for gold at last SPANNER
Where the grass makes it soft for the accused PADDOCK
With a Dane around, little Kay is 1 down NAKED
With me - it's getting late ABIDE
You get a build-up of a belly sound from this CAMPANILE