Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 18 2002

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A cart might go over it and go off RIDGE
A non-female or someone else? ANOTHER
As the century is drawing to close one is not getting down it ASCENDING
At last this makes the marshes unsound DEAFENS
Be agreeable to getting one month back in one ACCEDE
Bore ENDURED
Can such church music make one laugh, by the sound of it? CANTICLE
Care to be done up in the plural, in short? PARCEL
Chew the resin one ate MASTIC
Could so small a bed weigh so much if it's made of this material? COTTON
Given such a good meal that one is about to be sick FILLED
Got there at last ENDED
Got up to being an Academician, Edward is RAISED
How yellow to sound so sheepish about Anne BANANA
Hurried round around the a horse ROAN
Inclined to be like a first-rate turn-up ASIA
Inclined to be like that ONASLOPE
Is a parent able to be where there's 11 down? CANADA
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Is it himself that has a leaf around the soft? MAPLE
Light CATCHFIRE
Maybe ahort for the ship, but certainly short notices for counsel DOCKBRIEF
One might be the top man on board or beheld by the one, perhaps CAPTOR
One went after this pure and simple, by the sound of it CHASED
Open out the drapes SPREAD
Round as it is, it's green OASIS
Seems there is nothing better than to be without the means to make anything 17 down, perhaps MATCHLESS
Sounds as if Maeterlinck's flier got the wind up BLUEBIRD
The basic parts of the weather ELEMENTS
The bloody thing sounds worthless VEIN
The plot of counsel, himself and myself SCHEME
The way this keeps turning around the piano puts one off REPELS
There's nothing odd in the way that Leven joins the Wye EVENLY
This might get on our shame, and that's flat DISH
Time to give a firm turn to the key in it (1'5) OCLOCK
Will the gaurd take another look up? KEEPER
Your boy catches what's on his fourteen lines SONNETS