Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 20 2007

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Allow it to fly around the hotel LINNET
Being on leave and being dry, finish with gin DESERTING
By the sound of it, one might lament being more than eager KEENER
Deserved to get sound, Edward EARNED
Don't take it lying down STANDUPTO
Fed up with food if you're on the winning side DEFEATING
Get blooming rough about the North VIOLENT
How a cockney might hail one and possess it AVE
How the train does the chasing at last in siding SHUNTS
I came like Caesar, my dear boy, from the deer VENISON
In the matter of blowing, one gets fed up with it REGALE
In this, for example, one would be in position to take strike action STANCE
It would be grand to employ like this - just think USE
Leaves on the bottom of this, of course ENTREE
Look for food for the aged FORAGE
Not being offensive at last, at last DEFENDING
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Not much of it, by the sound of it FAINTNESS
On the outside, never at the end VENEER
One is there when a teetotaller passes away ATTENDS
Pay it, or what one might 10 across ATTENTION
Put on a different coat REPAINTED
Settled by way of a punctuation mark, perhaps COLONISED
States that we get A over the Atlantic USA
Talking on behalf of the wheelwrights? SPOKESMAN
The first dam had a dam, perhaps EVE
The South is not, by the sound of it, wholly itself SAINTS
They get the letters off when they're stuck up POSTERS
To the point where her toe is broken HERETO
What a questionable way to behave like royalty ASKING
What's left is wet, it seems, but one has it under control RESTRAINS
When it comes to blows, they're rough HEAVYSEAS
When the seat is broken, one takes the chance that one sees stars ASTERISKS