Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 10 1999

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Book a 2nd if you're leaving like this MUSE
Camping, by the sound of it, in verbal fashion INTENSE
Does the seaman make his mark by being a teetotaller? ABSTAINER
Down the candle and around the roof LEONINE
Eager to eat in various ways & Co ANTIC
Encourage Robert to be a murderer, by the sound of it, and he'll go rapidly downhill ADEPT
For us, a place overseas? ABSENT
Get me up to the pub and then go and impose Prohibition EMBARGO
How in France one might buy this bird with nothing and get nothing back FRANCOLIN
Is he stiff with the cold? GAMBIT
Make up something about it, all of separate parts BADGERS
Might you still have a little tea? ACCENT
No little G.I. would turn up in so ossified a fashion BIGONE
Pleased to be in the dark, perhaps AVERAGE
Pussy for speech and me forflight TRUNDLE
Seems as if I have been planted so as to 1 across AMBUSH
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Speeds by the hundred for boxing? RECKONS
That's the way to have you in stitches! ACTED
That's the way to have you in stitches! EVE
The lodger of this is not pleased OBJECTION
The path in this helps things stay on ahead AGO
There's no need for needles to get so cunning as this SLY
They get all steamed up to summon one with the hopes of the unaspirated ERNE
Thus I am obstructive and draw the line under pressure ORDINAL
Thus likewise you may have only one tooth in your head LUSTRE
Thus one forces about a thousand piles REEF
To get them to cook like that will involve them in some trouble TALENT
Wailiet? CORRAL
Where there might be may Rs in a turkey, perhaps CRAFT
Where to find her, perhaps - not out STRIFE
Where, paradoxically, so many sit MUSLIMS
Without any practice I am up to time with you MACE