Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 20 2005

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A thousand such things to do with would be only nine, one thinks USES
At times one gets the musical op there ERAS
By the sound of it, I owe very little gratitude for this IOTA
Can one stand such a matter of three? TRIVET
Can the landlord give you an underground welcome? MINEHOST
Can you get the doctor across to manage your beasts? DROVER
Counsel needs it for his keep RETAINER
Fish are sharp enough to be in the ship SPIKES
How one goes around with the magicians, perhaps WANDERS
In the matter of meat it's all for show (6) REVEAL
In the ore back there you make it in current use EURO
Might it be Smith that makes notes for a living? FORGER
Might this be made to hit and get extremely pinching? THIEVERY
Not left with nothing, OK? RIGHTO
Not the part of the innings that may be seen from the shore OFFING
On the surface it is rather like a little lough TARNISH
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One is all there with the side inside the tear RESIDENT
One makes notes for a living COMPOSER
Seems 'tis 'imself, Charles. Can you beat that? CHASTISE
Sounds if this one comes from the cellar with the batteries, perhaps ASSAULTS
Sounds like a new case of nerves, so it is at last NEURITIS
That bog sounds more than silly MORASS
The matter with the drink is that it had the lad so confused REGINALD
The saint finds it hard to speak with this STUTTER
The score is two more EIGHTEEN
They may be deep, and this is how one finds how deep SOUNDS
They may be fox but not after the fox TERRIERS
They must be fit to perform ATHLETES
This does not sound altogether so low UNISON
Very little for Mr Shelley, perhaps, to get involved with the ship SHRIMP
What is left is unrefined so you can give it back RESTORE
What is there about soft wood that makes them so perfect? IDEALS