Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 3 2000

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A previous vintage, perhaps, but not from the grape ELDERWINE
All to the good, placed like that ASSET
Could the South go to the bad below the bottom? SADDLE
Give a disc jockey next to no money ADJACENT
How counsel gets justice, or just bits of it? SCAVENGES
How sickening for the artist to do it at last RETCH
In it to start with but all at the start INITIALS
It troubled one to have made a hole around the inside BOTHERED
It would be only fair for nothing to follow this appeal SOS
It's bound to be one in four then LEAPYEAR
Knock him up from this part of the world PAT
Let the house at last CHALET
Let the pound have lost value? LEASED
Lose one such by decimation TENPARTS
No grounds for this here MIDAIR
Not the noise of 24 across MIAOW
Sound of attacks for the big vessel VAT
Sounds as if I have a hard time with the wise man ICEAGE
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Sounds as if something heavy is hangig around here AWAITS
Sounds as if the peer has no heir BARREN
Sounds perhaps like you queen SHEBA
That sounds as if it's when it's tasty for you and me THYME
That's the sound of the money you'd get for one buck DOE
That's where he's up-to-date with the Women's Institute INTHESWIM
That's where one is up to help The North INDIA
The foot has it and the foot must keep it INSTEP
The French International? That's news LATEST
The sort of seafood that must be kept on ice SKATE
The swine'll gobble it up PIGSWILL
The top of the bridle is tops HEADSTALL
The way to make a trial of how big one is, by the sound of it ASSIZE
Tip of the S? LARGESSE
To hang is a mischievous sort of death IMPEND
What a decorative way to phone Ulster back! INLAID
Will the beastly noise leave at last? DINGO
You get a stomach to fell then INAUTUMN