Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 16 2000

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A single sour twist is no light matter ONEROUS
Base enough to have got the rods broken before I did SORDID
Come again, in a manner of speaking REITERATE
Come before I had come up with the answer - funny isn' it? COMEDIANS
Cooper could make this fellow a hundred in such a questionable way ASK
Equipment for the young KIT
Flee into the gully? With pleasure GLEEFULLY
How Desmond turned up and swallowed in such a shy way SEDATE
How mean to get the tin smashed at last! INTEND
Is that how one stamps that letter of Francis? FRANKS
Is this how E. Gats gets to the dressingrooms? BACKSTAGE
It might be said to get the magistrate to stop the fight DISARM
It would be froghtfully wrong to decapitate this TERROR
Like being below in bits? ASUNDER
Like that if I was not working, by the sound of it SIGHTLESS
On the face or it, the Academician is round here RADIAL
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Peel around them around the mountains ORANGES
Prepare to drive him, by the sound of it. What a giggle! TEEHEE
See, one just can't win - or something approaching that CLOSER
She's yound enough to give it a tweak, by the sound of it PULLET
Some good might come from flatulence, perhaps ILLWIND
Sounds as if the fog prevented one from scoring a hit MISSED
That may go off from the edge of the street at last BROADSIDE
That may go off in such a pompous way with a stick without end BOMBASTIC
That's the old-fashioned drawback to coming between Ian and the editor EDWARDIAN
That's wholly sound RELIGIOUS
The beer that has the teetotaller in his coffin on there BITTER
The sort of ore you'd never find in the sea ASH
There'd be nothing like it if it were red HAT
Thus in such a dry manner may a Latin father get the hump DROMEDARY
What an exciting undertaking in advertising ADVENTURE
Will he make a claim or be likewise? PROFESSOR