Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 4 2002

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A dry china cat? HAY
And it is in legal form so that it may serve as a model STATUETTE
At the end of the month I got married and that cut me down to size DECIMATED
Chews this, by the sound of it, for the southern voting SELECTION
Day, day! (5, 1, 3) TWICEADAY
Does overtime mean to get Vera confused? AVERAGE
Gee, there are many hard bits with the composer! GRAVEL
How heavenly to have been so Chinese! CELESTIAL
I might be in a real setting to get in the way of the waves AERIAL
Is the girl at home after tea, and in the tea? TANNIN
It's enough to make a cat acid to get mixed up in ice ACETIC
It's for a nut to have one in stitches THREAD
It's rather a blow that it's only ashes (6) BREEZE
It's up to Father; he leases the following ADHERENTS
Miles of association LEAGUE
Nervous pride GANGLIONS
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One barely sunders this UNDRESS
One may dry up in 'er company WITHER
One's been fired ASH
Tell the knight to be offensive, by the sound of it, at whatever extra cost SURCHARGE
That's some of the feline family in the tree CATKIN
That's the prospect for a sentry LOOKOUT
That's the vicar, is it, Edward, that's come again? REVISITED
The acid way to invite Richard to take a chair, by the sound of it CITRIC
The blooming insects seem to be female ANTHERS
The horses go round at the end of the street STRING
The sort of washer that will put a fellow off DETERGENTS
The strand is where I follow my trade PLY
The turn of the tide, round the den up there in the paper EDITORIAL
The way the piano has one footless ASP
Then that makes a prune hot THEREUPON
There's great activity over behind there BUSTLE