Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 1 1998

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A little unlike the start of 3 down INFANT
All the same to look at in India PARSEE
Are, in short, in that damned one in the dock ACCURSED
As may be seen, on six we turn back ONVIEW
Faith, there's none of that in such grown-uppishness, perhaps ADULTERY
For all the world like the poetry of Ulster under you UNIVERSE
From Britain, to a certain degree ANGLES
One can't be faithful about tons of this CONSTANT
Over the backside ASTERN
Round here your case may be seen but not heard CAROUSEL
Seems she made things equal over him EVENED
So close to the girl and yet not quite get her NEARMISS
Sounds as if he prepares you for your drive and leaves in it TEACADDY
Sounds as if one buys this after a time BYANDBY
Sun-up, by the sound of it RAYS
That cannot be, in short, the broken tins ISNT
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That fellow is able to hold his drink BILLYCAN
That's one type of a slope ITALICS
The dame around us may give us a stony stare MEDUSA
The little beasts are well equipped KITS
The Second Mate may be involved with A FOG BIGAMIST
The sort of business three blind mice could be lookingfor RETAIL
There isn't any backside for an inventor EDISON
They may hold their drink after a century, although that's questionable ASKS
This part of the backside won't help at all HINDER
Wanting just ice, nothing more VENGEFUL
Well-established, in a way, as a Co? FIRMLY
What a lousy little, salty, speed NITRATE
What it's in line with is not, all the same, grand ISOTHERM
What the dickens is that friend of ours? MUTUAL
When it's sun-up SUNDAYS
With the appetite of a blackbird? RAVENOUS