Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 30 1998

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A piano is not for coats PAINT
Ask Crosaire and he'll tell you what uses he makes of this poet WORDSWORTH
Blow that for travel! JETENGINE
Daniel gets Edward back with the 22 across DEFOE
Do the spadework, Albert, with your fingers DIGITAL
Gee, there's precious little life left for the ancient foliage! GOLDLEAF
How I would get in where we make it abroad, perhaps WIDE
How one gets to grips with what The Messiah is, by the sound of it HANDLES
How one may get to grips with them if one wants to get plans cash'd CLASPHANDS
How precious a scientifically produced flower can be! ALABASTER
How you be fifty-one, but not privately? INPUBLIC
If it's a pound I possess, I'll have to be quick ALIVE
Is your Da in the habit of going wrong with this, in a manner of speaking? DICTION
M in us here? LESS
Might one be having an unfavourable reaction to the mass that starts things going? CRITICAL
Not for me with my end ENEMY
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Now it's forgiving, perhaps THEPRESENT
Perhaps how one cries if it gets a shade too old YELLOWS
Pull the fish up when it's down wind LEEWARD
Rusty beastification? OXIDATION
Sounds as if a man will have no soul HEEL
That's bound to be one in four in time LEAPYEAR
That's the way to agree without exception TOTALLY
The girl is just about sick of coming to blows with one in Ireland SHILLELAGH
The sod that's about to get a role for a girl DOLORES
The sort of things one does not agree with OBJECTS
The way to remove a seer in bits? ERASE
This allusion may get you a job REFERENCE
This is just where the peaks come back SPOT
This will give control - and perhaps heals, too LEASH
When it's finished, shut it up in the street SPENT
You may say that's what's true about tea UTTER