Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 31 2000

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A lot of unaspirated advice to knock them? ITEM
Are they involved with transport for the theatre? CARMEN
Arrive at the northern rut, perhaps TURNUP
At a guess, it's it Latin that I get married ESTIMATE
Ate around no boy? Never! ATNOTIME
Being off-shore, he may sue me if I do this to him ISLANDER
Even with such a shed one would be homeless OUTHOUSE
Given in he way one put one's name to it ASSIGNED
How mean to break the tin at last! INTEND
How odd, perhaps, for the First lady to have a nun around! UNEVEN
In Ireland, John starts the occasion with spirits SEANCE
Inclined to have ale with a spoon ONASLOPE
It's 23 down on the whole, by the sound of it BORING
It's grand in the middle of later at last TERMINAL
It's just grand for the race NATIONAL
It's just not on to have it placed towards the top of the wall OFFSET
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Jean Webster's daddy had them LONGLEGS
Make the most if it, by the sound of it LOUDEST
Mount this before from behind ETNA
Oil starts them for oil OLIVES
Sacramental suavity UNCTION
Seem in sin and you've got it coming to you NEMESIS
Short leave from the university LITTLEGO
Such a bar is back, I see, and is foreign, in a manner of speaking ARABIC
The boy gives promises to pay to get the side out TEDIOUS
The main point is that the American soldier is on the street GIST
There's little bits in the paper after the wedding CONFETTI
They're hard to turn and knock out STUN
Trust the transport to let up CARTEL
What a forbidding behind! ASTERN
What the girl has for sale without knowing it UNAWARES
Will it come out little by little from the poles if not wideawake? SNOOZE