Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 17 2000

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A cup's broken behind your shoulder, Lar! SCAPULAR
At the end of the match one ate with a will TESTATE
Attractive 26 down, by the sound of it? Enough to make the game I sent MAGNETISE
Being like this EXISTENCE
Ducks around Ls? How capital! OSLO
Gee! The corn has got wet GRAIN
Hi there, Annie! That won't please you ANNOY
How amazed one is at such an occidential sack AWESTRUCK
How perhaps one claims to be a green light for the perfect insect IMAGO
How the eager cleric turns up over the exit FERVENT
Is their art that of Mr Chips? OLDMASTERS
Never broke enough to make one liquid SOLVENT
Not a father, and not a mother either NORMA
One's looking so heavenly ASTRONOMER
So as to make royalty artistic, one scrapes them up RAKINGS
Sounds as if one is on a pillar of light for the pigs there STYLITE
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That sounds like a nervous English county horse SHIER
That's for the ancient one in the theatre STONEAGE
That's the letter of thanks from Greece THETA
That's where one ties it in a knot SITE
The giggles of the South are enough to kill them SLAUGHTERS
The sea story when the deer's around DESTROYERS
The sort of clothing one alludes to about the East REEFERS
The turnover from the bakery ROLL
The way to encourage the young one that's not your own to walk, perhaps STEPCHILD
The white rose for them YORKISTS
There's something of royalty about the girl REGAL
Trip and fall at last STUMBLE
What a bind the times the orchestra has to keep is! BANDAGES
With a fire around, doubler, perhaps, finds work on the hoof FARRIER
With open space there's a hood that's warm PARKA
With them, you see, it ends affirmatively EYES