Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 21 1998

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Cut out the chaff - this is the time to come first WINNOW
Does to be like this make one wholly sound? RELIGIOUS
Edward from South America was a disturbing influence RIOTED
If your boy Leslie gets owt back, that's not the first thinghe learns LESSONTWO
In war, this could be a tragic addition to the set STRATEGIC
Is this the area where the boy gets charged? REGION
It could be the limit the way the insects are not at peace MILITANTS
It's odd the way the mountains come at the end of the street STRANGE
It's safe to say there's little fresh air in the lough REFUGE
Might a car ever be calling like this? EER
Might a playwright end as emperor? PINEO
Might one lash it around the lid? EYE
Might one place an ant on top of it? RIM
Not to be tempted, S ain't ANTHONY
On the face of it this must be about nothing to get so painful MOUSTACHE
One might have sent about fifty-one like this to join up ENLIST
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Shall we sound so green? LETTUCE
Such an age in place of the butler, and it's all for show PAGEANTRY
That's a must, into a number of changes MUTATIONS
That's the way to do the spadework with its figures DIGITS
The boys from South Africa may include 22 down SALADS
The old surface of a paint PATINA
There's always hope while there's this composition STILLLIFE
To be treated inwards like this is enough to make Desmond hurry up NURSED
To encourage Robert to kill like this will make him go rapidly downhill BOBSLEIGH
What is so bad about the backward cleric is this part of speech ADVERB
What the chairman is is in the drink OVERBOARD
When the doilies have this, do I remain? NOLIES
Where the rut is, really, there are 28 across INTRUTH
Will the French female take off her clothes and be able to wash them? LAUNDRESS
Without leaves they may be sent: refer to them as primitive TREEFERNS
Would sound like a guide to the unaspirated at sea ELM