Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 6 2009

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A friend by and by on the side LATERALLY
A tut in a tale by law STATUTORY
As she was born by name NEE
At par is a matter of slats for the artist LOUVRE
At the end of the little street the sheets are running with water STREAM
By the sound of it, this will deserve to hold the ashes URN
Dad's little bird is too old now PASTIT
Engaging to come first with a few WINSOME
Fifty-one close in line LINEAR
Get round to write the music out of doors OPENAIR
Gets more in manyfold ways INCREASES
Grand to be in the former tree at the end EXTREME
How one might warble the French SINGLE
In this, for example, one can't be standing STANCE
It happens, that is to say, in the ship years ago SEVENTIES
Joking, perhaps, in the womb GESTATION
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Learn at first to be nearer to being in the nude LESSONONE
Mousy-brown cane RATTAN
No's perhaps for the biblical book NUMBERS
Or is willing to have prayers here ORISON
Resolve to put my one off DETERMINE
She might provide mutton before tea, by the sound of it EWE
She works relatively inwards SISTER
Strictly speaking, cute, perhaps SEVERE
That's quite unsound NOISELESS
The whole of Ireland is within her, dancing BALLERINA
There's perfume arising from it ASCENT
This gets used ACCUSTOMS
Wee way to employ? USE
What's left is wet if one holds it back RESTRAINS
Where there's lots to eat for the vegetarian? BEANFEAST
You a little still in condition? STATUE