Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 23 1999

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23 down would not have one of them so, sort of ROOSTS
A French one has no trial, thanks to Edward UNTASTED
After Mother turned up, I would not have got to the end of it AMID
Gee, it's well enough to make them corny! GRAINS
Has the North got a Pole in it to make it so famous? NAPOLEON
Having fewer to man the ship leads to a close shave - almost CREWCUTS
How polite to be soft with what's let! PLEASE
In Scotland, behold it's in Ireland! GALLOWAY
In this of late with the sound of a back ARREAR
In turn, came across one lot of this ITEM
Is drawing towards the pamphlets, perhaps ATTRACTS
It needs one club to chew and get a leg-up CUDGEL
It's about counsel inside of what's up on the wall FRESCO
Little X with sugar in the ship SWEETENS
Make tips, perhaps, for the lowly servant of old TURNSPIT
Not ruddy well brave PALEFACE
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One hopes for the best with such a catalogue of notions, perhaps IDEALIST
One is seeing that beer is about to get a grip on one BEHOLDER
One takes the skin off a turn of this with one's eyes shut ASLEEP
Pay for somewhere to sit SETTLE
Seems it's not long enough to be inclined to be angry for shooting CROSSBOW
So you're getting old, silly. Does that satisfy you? ASSUAGE
Sounds as if the costume she has is a hairy one HIRSUTE
Sow before time if one is fly enough PIGEON
That's how Father lets up, just a shade PASTEL
The confused sot gets well off this non-flier OSTRICH
The girl sounded so jaunty with the boy LILTED
There's the hen 'e has caught there INTHENET
Thus your old man is bubbling with drink SODA
Up here there aren't any little dears to get underfoot STEPON
Where there's ice, as it seems, there are lists INDICES
Will this be followed by Amen before tea? TEST