Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 26 2007

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A hundred of them make a dollar, in a manner of speaking ACCENTS
A spouse from the 23 down may put some life in you ANIMATE
Are you too loud? If so you may get it in the neck RUFF
At this stage, one may play there THEATRE
Difference between be and berth NORTH
Father, the artist, came across 'er - that's the limit PARAMETER
For independence there's nothing in your aunt - dear me! AUTONOMY
Have a drink on the horse HOCK
Hi, Pal! You sound a little on the bottle PHIAL
In grammar the first bit of it comes first for the present or the past PARTICIPLE
In such cases, does the rotter get poured from the mountains? CASCADES
Is he fired with enthusiasm for religion? CANON
Never a ruddy drink of 6 across WHITEWINE
No armament for the foreigner there LEGATION
Not lit S up for stinker STILTON
Not so much of what helps one to get on in school LESS
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Shall we put an end to them around the legs? ANKLETS
She's neither father nor mother NORMA
Sounds as if he works in the House kitchen FRIAR
Sure, that's not it UNCERTAIN
Sure, that's what one is ASSURED
That makes a beaut of a mineral about eleven BAUXITE
That one won't calm things down - sounds like a former viewer EXCITER
That's beastly well all right to start with OKAPI
That's no punt DROPKICK
That's no punt ROWINGBOAT
That's something I can't cut like a caper ANTIC
There's red, I see, in trousers in Church PREDICANTS
This comes to the fore when it follows THERE
This flower, will he cut it inside? THESEVERN
What a nice sort of a shipping line! KINDLINESS
You get a good return from anything so sound ECHO