Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 19 2006

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Add what's around her back to arrest it APPREHEND
An absolute broken crane, or so it is said UTTERANCE
Around the North it's slow and slimy, so threw it away SLUNG
At a certain stage a doctor comes to a mother DRAMA
Can one stand making a lease of it? EASEL
Carry on back to school SATCHEL
Danger, perhaps, of a deadly sort DIRE
Discovered the editor started from the beginning FOUNDED
Do they have the vitality, that is to say, to be in the greens? ENERGIES
Figure of eight with a label on the end of it (7) OCTAGON
Gets them in order to have the mountains at last ARRANGES
Hang around, as Sir, to such an annoying extent HARASSING
Has a lordly look about them PEERS
Is she so enthusiastic for it? That's the stuff! NANKEEN
Is there a shade of a change there round your friend? OPAL
Is this what you have to pay for the lease of your old man? PARENTAL
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It's nothing but water with myself about MERE
Just figure how this might sound like a gaol argument QUADRANGLE
Maintains they're they're all in the bag, by the sound of them INSISTS
Not much meat for Mary LITTLELAMB
Not so sound REAP
Nothing may exist with a stone in it for oil OLIVE
Rep? UPPER
Seems you're not on your feet enough - have you got that? UNDERSTAND
Signs there of a fat little bird who got killed ROUNDROBIN
Sounds as if one might get a blooming girl down on the ground FLORA
Sounds as if the snapper was blowing in the sea for sport BLUEFISH
The chemist might make light of it ELEMENT
The hollows one knows there of antrim, by the sound of them ANTRA
The picture begins with the flat on top TABLEAU
This will be Old or New TESTAMENT
With you the curl is curled in where it turns around FULCRUM