Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 4 1997

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At last the precipitation all goes to waste DRAIN
Big enough to start with to have six feet in the water FATHOM
Don't bother to have Smith there with his little bird FORGETIT
Is that the way one gets the steers in line once more? OPINED
It just comes to a single, so 1 down ALLONE
It sounds in time that that's a nervous sign SWEATER
It's she that quite takes one's breath away in the ship POSTWAR
Little Abraham would not be low enough to be around 05, it seems JEREZ
Loose the last of your aunt RUSE
Musically, they can't go fishing CANES
Never leave for this tree around the North TENETS
No need to return after 32 across, you may say NONE
Of late she goes to and fro EVE
Once they're with us you may pound them together EWE
One has the confused feel about her that she is she LANCES
One may not be pleased to be forwarded on like this RESENT
Only sound men in the Church GOATEE
Ought 'er to be armed? SHOULDER
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Sounds as if your boy had got six feet SONANT
TE or RM at school VEIN
That will happen to be the end of the contest MISER
That's grand! Is the hair 1 across? MISTRESS
That's the boy! Have them in the water ! ISLES
That's the first that passes away in the tank SALIENT
That's the way to score one try ENDEAVOUR
There was a young lady called Pell, whose letters did not go too well ARSENIC
There's no dissent about putting your claws into this, by the sound of it GET
They sound as if they're streaming after tea EMENDED
This A to red BICEPS
Well, that's not what one will do DEFT
What a lot of lots there! COWL
What an interesting thing to have done in the steed around five! BOB
What the ass did that made him sound such a bind PROPHET
Would sound hard for the sow to get any more ERR
You're leaving behind a flower at the North TREASON