Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 31 1998

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Can you get away from having to see about headgear? ESCAPE
Coarse enough to have got wed after half a century LEWD
Confronted what was set askew in the bread BREASTED
Do they sound sore, Ian? LIZARDS
Eulb, perhaps, just for a change TURNBLUE
Give some account in the matter of the dead RELATE
How much one worries about what is on among the ages AGONISES
How the girl was reluctant to admit she was not 22 across ILLGRACE
Is one paid not to stand for the toast? PROSIT
Is this where you would get an alibi? ELSE
It seems that has reference to one among the fruit APPLIES
Just a spot of miniaturisation MICRODOT
Just put it on - one more on the end ADDITION
Looks as if you and I are going to get water there WELL
Mass-producing, in a manner of speaking ELOQUENT
Might William 26 down this? TELL
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Next to about five hundred, in the manner of the doctor BEDSIDE
No, catch up with the tree BANYAN
Not broken in diplomacy INTACT
One agreed that this had a perfumed sound ASSENTED
Regards this, one meets up with it inside ESTEEMS
Shells that the mob comes back with the poets for BOMBARDS
Sounds as if one looks hard for such saintly melodies STAIRS
Sounds as if this helps one to scale such as 9 and 27 across WEIGHSUP
Springtime does not come every time LEAPYEAR
Steps that give the boy a ruddy turn LADDER
Such tiny trees are forever ETERNITY
Such tiny trees are not forever BONSAI
That's about the last sort of business you'd have RETAIL
The inventor who turned up without putting on any airs EDISON
The spring sounds soft and is light POUNCE
This swallow might be rude about 50, perhaps DEVOUR