Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 19 1997

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Add this up to a half-century, and that's all it comes to TOTAL
Although quite unsound, this is back, what I loaned SILENT
Are their many acquaintances entertaining the Quakers? HOSTOFFRIENDS
Bust and melted INLIQUIDATION
Can you stand this get-up? GETTOONESFEE
Has the cigarette got like that for lighting? faggot
I'd get back in at it and in through it to mine ADIT
I, a Latin Latin? ITALIAN
Is it too soon for hundreds of beloved ones? DEARLY
It needs me after your one to make it wild for Shakespeare THY
It would be incautious to say so much about those spots, perhaps RASHSTATEMENT
It's her turn to warm it once more and swallow it REHEAT
It's nonsense to tell people to be quiet TOSH
It's the property of the girl for them not to be a bit thick TISSUES
Might the detectives resolve to get into the river? DECIDE
Oh, you get so painful! It's so off-putting! OUSTING
Pressing the chap from the old city URGENT
Save for tens of such as 29 across NESTEGG
Small as it is, he's able to make little bits of it TIT
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Sound over laid EGGS
Sounds like what Herod was, and not before time! OVERDUE
That sounds enough to get you to quarters HALF
That's how I get the blooming knight up IRIS
That's the hag I have of late HIGHTEA
That's the way to give up, for example, nothing FOREGO
The dear little thing gets under the motor and underfoot CARPET
The man and his little sister are in the car together CHASSIS
The proper ones are possessed, though they sound as if they're not TIES
This might give proof about what I had PROVIDE
This might shortly nip under the piano INCH
This might tend to give lessattention, by the sound of it, to the tee DETENTE
Well, it's not like this, by the sound of it SIC
Will SASASASASASA, perhaps, let you in? VISAS
With an addition, the old fellow is nasty UNCLE
Would he brew some around the South? MOSES
You can't stand this getting up FED
You'll find us in a tree. Simple, isn't it? AUSTERE