Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 6 2001

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18 down are not for such weaponry ARMS
Back there is the place where they turn round SPOT
Being so wild, the brute got to its feet DOGROSE
Below the Wye, this direction would be rising EAST
Changes, of course, ever times five, perhaps VEERS
Could he have helped being so silly? ASSISTED
Does this contradict that it might buzz around fifty-one? BELIE
Finished with a single G and a single R GONER
Got too tall and too thick OVERGROWN
In Father one is far overseas INDIA
It might be a little fishy to get so many sheets BREAM
It sounde as if kissing James for sport was so wearing for the schoolgirls GYMSLIPS
It's great gas when Mother goes up and down, round about on one AMMONIA
It's not right for her to be sounding so dear and be so abandoned LEFTBEHIND
It's said to be the best poll, I see, that's straight HONESTY
No kind of cry about the bits of the lute CRUELTY
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No more room there for the poker FULLHOUSE
Not inclinded to go backwards and forwards LEVEL
Not much to leave on the way, to a certain degree LITTLEGO
Not short of breath? LONGPANTS
One has just arrived to get a dog for about a pound SETTLER
Rather slow before as well ANDANTE
Returned ELECTED
Seems there isn't any thousand that I bet on this not being in error NOMISTAKE
She is the one for 4 down THEFAIRSEX
Stands to reason that it's the tree trunk I see LOGIC
That seems in just ice NEMESIS
The correct wear for Ascot? PLAID
They're enough to make one throw up LOBS
This hut seems enough for nine THEMUSES
Those, in brief, are what keep the bar going LEGALCOSTS
You would be dotty to have one and need to get tight SCREWLOOSE