Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 29 1999

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A ton of it around here and on it THEREON
About time to get 'er keen EAGER
Assert that a hundred an fifty have their guns trained on one CLAIM
Feet by the metre start at one in the morning IAMBI
Has the doctor reached double figures so as to add a little water? MOISTEN
He would enjoy 2 down, by the sound of it BULL
How more good men come to tea for improvement BETTERMENT
Is there any suggestion that one might use a pen on the fish? INKLING
It's all according, by the sound of it, to the strip, by the sound of it STRINGBAND
It's hard for one of the older generation to tie this in a knot GRANITE
Like the best circles, no firing there ASBESTOS
Little southern bed for one from North SCOT
No M, Mag, for the game BACKGAMMON
Not 2, no? IGNORANCE
One may get into this and be finished GONER
Perhaps at 2 down one gets sick at last SAILING
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Perhaps danger that's deadly DIRE
Seems I am to settle the pressing dispute IMMEDIATE
So blooming yellow that you would be enough to make one grouse GORSE
Sounds as if one might go in for this and get the prize for initiative ENTER
Sounds as if this may give permision for the writer to get up AUTHORISE
That so-and-so Sim will get through with the solution OSMOSIS
That's what's given out by the oriental assignment EMISSION
The beastly lot an insect carries? ANTBEARS
The speed at which one might go wrong the wrong way TROT
The sufferer is long-suffering PATIENT
The vet's sound opinion about your dying beast? COWESWEEK
They may be fit to have one in stitches THEGIGGLES
This would never nonplus one ADDITION
To be in debt for a pound is enough to get one down LOWER
Try to say who 'e's got arond - Augustus! GUESS
Writing, perhaps, for punishment PENANCE