Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 25 2000

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All told, hurried up with the pest I have NARRATIVE
Are you sounding cross enough to get Edward back? RUDE
At this one can never stand being at one's ease ATTENTION
Does it not strike one that this is at the bottom of 7 down? MISS
How one might be a wisher to get on and be immoral WANT
If you get the wind up, these bloody things will catch it, by the sound of them VEINS
If you were so vocal, that would get it into the boy INTONED
In a great place, by the sound of it - metal, too ANDIRON
Is Desmond ever to make what may be his due? DESERVE
Is the top of 14 down firstrate when it's dry? AIRED
It sounds as if I shall make my passage through the church AISLE
It was not at all like the way to greet Edward HATED
It was not hard for the editor to have had something to offer TENDERED
It will keep for quite a stretch if it's in pieces of ice ELASTIC
It's not practical for an accountant to get half a hundred like this ACADEMIC
It's the very devil for the Scotsman to get among the dice DEMONIC
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Just in case, 'e finds it no go CEASE
Look back to find them one over the other VERTEBRAE
Never spends the hail in the ship SAVES
Of late, it's on top DEATHSHEAD
Sounds as if it's a cellar for him SALESMAN
The complaint of the people in the tail AILMENT
The Hun, having his weapon with him, was not wounded UNHARMED
The song of the confused tern, perhaps, is quite a sharp one TRENCHANT
The tithe of one dime? TENPERCENT
There's something wrong with her AMISS
This tempted the broken net to get frozen ENTICED
This worker may get them coupled or go on strike MATCHMAKER
Too bloody little for a leg joint, Michael, by the sound of it ANAEMIC
What's so nice is that there's so little in the saint SWEET
You'd have laughed at this by the end of the morning, but there's nothing new about that USED
You'll find the lid's crimson once more REDISCOVER