Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 16 2004

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A little southern bed from the North SCOT
Are in you, one over two THREE
Bloody well go about, but all in vain, by the sound of it GORE
Does something so habit-forming get one on the floor? DRUGGET
Father Walter was the writer PATER
For your comfort, there are two here THERETHERE
Get clothes on there in the kitchen, so one might DRESSER
Get thin and light TAPER
How Des is about twice ten for a stretch EXTENDS
If you had a meal shortly before midnight, that might make you thin ATTENUATE
Made off with a bed about one hundred on five hundred ABSCONDED
Matters from minutes ARISING
Not a shade like 1 across WHITE
Not a steady one for the horse at last UNSTABLE
Not at all the way to get 11 acrossed, not fair ABITTHICK
Not no wing? IGNORANT
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Not the family favourite: that might be you, by the sound of it (5, 5) BLACKSHEEP
Perhaps no shin could be so much, by the sound of it SHOUT
Seen your sound OLDER
Sounds like what the scrum is doing, and getting better at it HEALING
Thanks to royalty one gets the money in TAKINGS
That seems bound to be final for the sea son LASTSPRING
That would sound for the little end of her in Dickens KNELL
The crossness of the sea son makes one cross SALTIRE
The French king made the door, by the sound of it, as good as gold (5, 1'2) LOUISDOR
The graduate's back for his week-end wash SABBATH
The last confused, beastly king could sound hoarse STALLION
The mischievous one has a death by hanging IMPENDING
They might all be blessed posing, by the sound of them BEATITUDES
They're crafty, to a certain degree ARTS
They're not, by the sound of them, in laces BOWS
Where one is presiding and seated CHAIR