Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 17 1998

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A sound alternative to have on board OAR
And a confused way to employ the morning till you're sick of it ADNAUSEAM
As it comes out, that's the way to make 'em a people EMANATION
By the end of the century one will not come first, or something approaching that CLOSER
Could this have the answer to make me gain? ENIGMA
Even if I'm not all there I can teach IMPART
Faith, there's none of it for a grown-up with a couple of unaspirated girls ADULTERER
For investment, you rust around the Ulster T.T. UNITTRUST
How Crosaire is less than a pillar of the Irish Times COLUMN
If you're wearing a seat belt, leave it ABANDON
Is the start of 5 down sick of having one on for the dance? COTILLION
It might be encouraging tohave this on with the horse in the inside EGGING
It's a bit thick to wake us like that CALLUS
Mad, confused, silly, and suckers for advertisement ADMASS
On the face of it, that's drawn with a response before tea LINEAMENT
Seems the priest is all right. 'E may play his cards wrong, though REVOKE
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Since the South could make it stiff as starch AGO
Sound enough to be noble before half a century EAR
Sounds as if I'm all for a jar of this AMPHORA
Sounds like how a Scotsman's cow gets stuck, by the sound of it ACOUSTICS
That spoils what is not in the backward saint TAINTS
That's a bit of a rise for a bird PARTRIDGE
The Orange way to spoil the sick in France? MARMALADE
The point of it is there is a list about it for the climbers ALPINISTS
The saint of Rome gets to be a bit of a pig and a bit of a thick stiff PETERSHAM
They join one on in the sun UNIONS
They're light enough to go on cars or miners HEADLAMPS
Under the little bed the little boy is like cloth COTTONY
What a mess the young make! LITTER
Would this have room for an artist's studio? DRAWING
Yes, that comes at the double on board AYE
You have to respect Father the way he comes back to the mud ADMIRE