Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 14 2010

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A heavy snowfall AVALANCHE
Disposing of the outhouse to start with SHEDDING
Fall in the pitch, by the sound of it CADENCE
Father has turned professional, but only on trial APPRO
Funny how a ha-ha may be offence, perhaps LAUGHABLE
Gee, that would be a better way not to be in a hurry AMBLING
Getting a rise from a fish about one foot short LIFTING
Half a dozen and may be taken as a matter of course VIAND
Happy to see what's on the canvas CONTENT
How either Len back there or his son will come to grips with one HALFNELSON
How grand that you may be found on the shore THOUSAND
How money may be found for sport with the broken blade FUNDABLE
If cited, in short it's come DEFICIT
Is there such fruit round the mountains? ORANGES
It takes courage to get one that's 11 across a feather lighter PLUCK
It's an achievement to get here with five hundred FEATHERED
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It's hard to get a taxi back at last to be a strike-breaker SCAB
Let it go at length LONGLEASE
Maybe to get to grips with one TAKEINHAND
No good sheep sound so wet as this BADWEATHER
No saying this begins to be a lair DENY
Nothing on the Dane around Little Kay NAKED
One in France, owing to be excessive UNDUE
One put up with this ERECTED
Perhaps get Valerie to the Underground during break INTERVAL
Sounds as if a railway bookstall might have it STATIONERY
That'll make it smooth for air travel PLANE
There are no more to do like this, by the sound of it DODO
They sound like the sort of berries one might get at Athy, by the sound of it HIPS
To the North, would this veer with her inside? Certainly not NEVER
Well now, that's enough to see you blush CURED
Will this get to be back like an onion? SHALLOT