Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 21 2004

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After tea they're blooming trying TASTERS
After the first of the month I got married with a loss of ten per cent DECIMATED
All around one, the fats of Scotland LAIRDS
Being so hot, got to be hard for the cockney MUSTARD
Daisy Bell no doubt had a bell on hers TANDEM
Decoration for hundreds like this DSO
Does he, perhaps, work at the wheel or at the Bar? POTMAN
Encouragement initially to turn over a new leaf PTO
For arrest, perhaps, and a wash at last SABBATH
Gone to the bad, the way one managed the detectives RANCID
He will stick in the core of this COHERE
It's all very fine for one to get a rise BAROMETER
It's better about a thousand about four, by the sound of it REFORM
It;s up to your friend to get married, hanging around like that DEWLAP
Its size is such that it's bound to be full of leaves VOLUME
Mars this REDPLANET
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Might go on ahead of that goat of a doctor MOHAIR
No star gets a little bit like this SMALLPART
Pass to the graduates in this for a wash HANDBASIN
Reads about the East in the Middle East REDSEA
Seems Ed is a one that will not go straight TURNASIDE
Soft as it sounds, it is poisonous ASP
That's fin I shed COMPLETED
That's where you have to put your foot down TREADLE
The moke I make pained with such a helping ASSISTING
The thing with one on the end is not to be agreeable OBJECTION
They're of service to the people as a whole THEMASSES
To do this might disc lose what's there OPENUP
What a divine way that might have led to the bad! ADD
Where he and we's mighty tough INTHEWEST
Works at the wheel in such a beastly way STEERS
You're morally bound to put your foot down, whatever the cost STAMPDUTY