Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 1 1997

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After tea it gets into a mess to a certan degree TANGLE
An affection of about a century for Recess ALCOVE
Does this ancient one go clockwise? OLDTIMER
Even if you lose a pound, it's bound to be of service MISSAL
For safety sake one should become catty after fifty-one LIFELINE
Go for cover in a certain way INSURE
How being more sheepish, perhaps, may get one to jug EWER
I may imagine that they would produce spirited writing METHINKS
If I've kept you waiting so long, leave me alone ISOLATE
In truth that's not the thing to do with the month I have around the East DECEIVE
In truth, a cleric comes back to town VERACITY
Is it one's speciality to have a row with me? METIER
Is that the way to beg for fairy tales? IMPLORE
Is the country in the water? ISLAND
Is the sign of nervousness Mother has caused by resin? MASTIC
It needs twine to keep a small five hundred up BINDWEED
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It's not just dark, perhaps UNFAIR
It's only a yarn that you and I have but one foot WEFT
No member of the crew could produce such annals with an M.D. LANDSMAN
Our correspondent about Guinness? REPORTER
Perhaps it's harder by this never to get around a backward painter NEARER
She drops her aitches in here ERIN
Shore it sounds as if it's the truth LITTORAL
That would be nothing to do with leisure - can you beat that? BELABOUR
That's all very well, but it may be a harsh demand FINE
The biggest of the birds came back and was riding to rot CORRODE
The demand is harsh and charged to a precise extent EXACTION
The scraps are caused by peculiar people up the street ODDMENTS
The way the missle goes at last sounds so straight NARROW
There may be a catch in it and a song in it with little left around it LARIAT
This is where her broken toe gets her HERETO
You may eat that at one remove TAKEAWAY