Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 9 2005

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'E is in relatively pleasant surroundings for her NIECE
A layer of the current kind? BATTERYHEN
Being paid, one may desire to stretch it further PROLONG
Being shy in the manner of the piggery MODESTY
Does this make my aunt lose her head and get so loose? UNTIE
For publicity make me lose weight after fifty-one LIMELIGHT
How Desmond wandered off around the carrier STRAYED
How do you do with this? Do you do with it? NOHOW
How insulting it is to get them back from the baker SNUB
Is that the eleven coming in single file? ONEBYONE
It'll buck you up with a little gin in it and give you weight, I see TONIC
It's all extremely oriental EVERY
It's genuine because it's about this SINCERE
It's so dark it's almost tea NIGHT
Might it be the cabin boy that's so prickly? SEAURCHIN
Never mind being weak for this muscular man, perhaps STRONGWILL
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On, perhaps, without backing, maybe NORETURN
One might quote this as having no brim TOQUE
Perpetual motion one would not want DYSENTERY
So it's up around us that one is indebted to it OWES
Sounds as if one might have a stone in place of a cheese ROQUEFORT
Steps to give legal backing to His Majesty WALKING
That flat has got Florence beneath it FLOUNDER
The mass of figures that's not paid by instalments LUMPSUM
The ties of Donegal GLEN
They ought to make my troubles pass away, yet something about me passes away REMEDIES
They're all going a-begging for the repairs one is unable to perform at the south MENDICANTS
This might be seen to follow around you ENSUE
This stops the rest getting away TETHERS
What a sweet dalmatian! SPOTTEDDOG
Where the waves are breaking over one, but not deep down SURFACE
Would they be too drunk to turn up in the ship? SOTS