Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 9 2000

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At last a quid's worth of the mixture for the enclosure COMPOUND
At the beginning the North will get up your nose NASCENT
Beg in this? MAKEASTART
Bet you have to do that to get it between the shafts BACKAHORSE
Could the noise ever make a criminal of him? RACKETEER
Could this stand another fifty? No trouble! EASE
For the present time he has a 12 across SANTACLAUS
He'll do without an apostrophe HADES
How Anne and Mick are called together NICKNAME
It comes with the South, comes to the top and goes to the bad SCUM
It's ages ago that the stairs got smashed, I see TRIASSIC
It's up to the editor, I believe, to have given the order DECREED
Might one meet any number of this with a pun? UPTEEN
See, the fur is even lower than the bottom CHAIR
Sing under your breath over the beat of it in quite an ordinary sort of way HUMDRUM
Sounds as if one son was able to come from them ADAMANDEVE
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Sounds as if that's not a little foul of old NOCHICKEN
That bloody vessel has got a broken car, thanks to this AORTA
That might be re Pap, the Penguin PAPERBACK
That'll put you off speaking HECKLER
That's enough to knock your friends up SLAP
That's sort of ruddy to a relative extent KINDRED
That's the blooming ant in the inside of the glee EGLANTINE
That's usually X's, it seems OFTEN
The accountant with a broken-down car in Africa ACCRA
The cheek of Twelfth Night is enough to shake you AGUE
Too bad there's such a shortage of this ALACK
Um! My addition makes the whatyoumaycallit object to it THING
Weeds where the ships are DOCKS
What's left in a shade is in the hands of the police ARRESTED
Where they drink in such a beastly way? LAPLAND
You'll find it's difficult thus to draw back at last AWKWARD