Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 6 2005

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A true shelter of about fifty might make the change legal ALTERTHERULES
As for one's subjects, give those ones some extra stout THEMES
Bottom up all at sea for Wales LEEK
By the end of the morning I would not have finished this AMID
By the sound of it, to brace THEPAIR
Does one permit this to hinder one? LET
Does she make a study of 33 down? SAL
Does your boy have some gratitude for the composition, by the sound of it? SONATA
Dusky tunes around the South SUNSET
Get some gin with glee in an informal way of wear NEGLIGE
Go after this to continue to a certain degree LITTLE
Half hurried up for the learned meeting SEMINAR
How an Irish statesman got on in England DEVON
If one turns not forward, that's suspect in the net at first FISHY
If you want to find this, hunt around the ear UNEARTH
Is there a suggestion that 'er land might follow this back there? HINT
Is there e'er a sound or a sound out of this? AURA
It's in the net MESH
It's plain that one might sob about the five-ten with you OBVIOUS
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Leaves on this TREE
Leavs on this with part of the speech over the girl VERBENA
May by day be a so-and-so? SOS
Nothing should follow the North NOUGHT
One spouse from the North may put some life in you ANIMATE
Such a bad king could never be on the up and up SIN
That could be the pure part of the Americas PERU
That will make a change from the current that's direst THEALTERNATOR
That'll get some change out of the indigenous population - or else ANALTERNATIVE
That's the only thing that's under one foot SOLE
That's up for the most part HIGHEST
The accountant and the composer together went to sea CARAVEL
The month starts to get on with strings attached APRON
The motor comes back with nothing beastly on it RACOON
They're not for the Low Church THEHIGHALTARS
This may involve the fowl losing her head but with her other end intact ENTAIL
This was bound to have rung the bell in the end SPRANG
When calling, one may have rung the bell VISITOR
You are shortly flaming in the cover LURID