Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 31 2006

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A flowery part of Ulysses ABLOOM
About five hundred blooming choirs ORCHIDS
Being so stupid, a funny old man may get out of breath in play PANTALOON
Cindy in association with Katherine, by the sound of it SYNDICATE
Currently there are two of me, by the sound of it AMPERE
For heredity it is reckoned to have been brought into being GENERATED
Funny how you can get a thousand and one hundred in fuel COMICAL
How big and firm the 6 down from Birmingham is BSA
How the sleeper is cured KIPPER
How the whole of the headless hen will get weary ENTIRE
In below the French - that was the root of it UNDERLAIN
In the atmosphere of light? AIRILY
Is that a toothache there to start with? ACHING
Just picture with this how eccentric the age is CAMERA
Late of late for the end of play LASTNIGHT
Morsee? DOT
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No cab would cut it so fine from the swine BACKBACON
Not put on side in this way CENTRALLY
One is done, but just a bit in play (3) ACT
Said to be a Saint Edward STATED
Sounds as if one might select Nicholas to be open about eating PICNIC
That'll sink at sea SHIPWRECK
That's what you get for lying for a start, bedad BED
The conservative alternative to worship there ORATORY
The plural, in short, is not so sad as this PLAINT
The promise of something special about the capital of Holland THREAT
The title going wrong swallowed what may come from this EMANATE
They're common to infants and infantry SMALLARMS
This foreshadowed that the wine was finished PORTENDED
This might increase the weight of fur - I see HAIRTONIC
To back in little by little with love EROTIC
You'd be sorry to have to suffer it PENITENCE