Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 28 2005

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Actually, by the sound of it, it's spoken at last on the shore LITTORAL
All the same, there seem to be a hundred and fifty singles in Monaghan CLONES
All together, now, you boy of the North UNISON
At last poetry presents a knotty problem for you NODE
At last, a brown tail ATANEND
Bad enough to lose her head, blow it! STRUMPET
By the sound of him, not able for chastisement CAIN
Deft enough to be dead when beheaded SKILLED
Fix it for us so that it's harsh RIGOUR
Get me rid of the boy and his geography MERIDIAN
Go, perhaps, through the mill GROUND
Hear here but no 'ah!' there INTHEARK
How the little dears get back to the North if it's just over one foot INSTEP
If it's so hot, a doctor has to come back for it MUSTARD
Is counsel going the wrong way on your side? The old monster! SCYLLA
Just for love, spill it out around a sheep PARAMOUR
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Just for the occasion, an S.C. might make light of it ONCE
Make the little number stretch, but not any more NOLONGER
Marjoram in season or the hidden gain ORIGAN
Might Len get all together with the cob? ENBLOC
Not profitable? That's awkward UNGAINLY
On the shores, sores SHINGLES
Po is on for pests RATSBANE
Seeing that it's under a century for a church COPTIC
Set askew around what's in the hold for a snail there ESCARGOT
That's you on the shore? Isn't that grand! THOUSAND
The doctor is too young to take a little water with it MOISTEN
There's nothing in the reign, so pretend it's not there IGNORE
Valued this so highly as to have taken a lever to it PRIZED
What could prove more important than the exit, by the sound of it OUTWEIGH
What is up about me is not the whole of it SEMI
What wan Ted did with his dough, by the sound of it NEEDED