Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 19 2002

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1/10 aside ELEVEN
A sucker sounds as if he lets money go like a weasel LOLLIPOP
A way in a broad way? OVERSEAS
An S.C. might have occasion to make light of this ONCE
Brought up to be an artist, Edward is RAISED
Chewed away a French one for a joke BITOFFUN
Does one deserve to get so near as that? EARN
Don't give this a backward glance KEEP
Getting less, by the sound of it DEAFER
He might have addressed farmers as tons of soil SPOONER
How the blond guard made the right arrest AFAIRCOP
How the oil got mixed, I see, during the Stone Age EOLITHIC
How very odd for them to lie and so on LOONIES
If the ant does this this it bucks off with her ELOPES
In the family way? That would be telling, perhaps RELATION
It all goes to show it's all about meat REVEAL
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It's concentrated in Germany to start with ESSENCE
It's obvious that Father turns over himself APPARENT
It's questionable if they might hold drinks by the hundred ASKS
It's very plain that there slugs around in the East UGLINESS
Not bound to be a southern bed from the North SCOTFREE
One stays around her CORSET
Removed the Times editor up there ERASED
She sounds a little foul to draw it like this by the sound of it PULLET
Sing on there INTONE
That's the cafe in which he is engaged FIANCE
That's the stuff to make the pipes pass away ORGANDIE
There's a ban on this band, by the sound of it CENSORED
What a striking way to greet a solicitor! HITOUT
What I did in the restaurant for a start INITIATE
What the pipes are doing to be worn out inside CALLING
Where to get the job done away from the cold OFFICE