Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 19 1999

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Bad in this might be an old sort of a joke AGE
Being full of holes, it is reckoned to have been badly cut LACERATED
By the end of November the beginner is frozen NOVICE
Can one be so sure that this was the father of all insects? ADAMANT
Could be the nest of wildsounding importance EAR
Do wrong to us - it is inflammatory SINUSITIS
For you, in the red OVERDRAFT
How one got it back with a new outside RECOVERED
If one is going to live with gin, this will provide cover for it VEILING
In the red, with you in, in the red RUINED
Initially, what business is left? Nothing in it for the seaman AOB
It's a put-up job to make the car die in bits after 18 down BARRICADE
It's sung in bare surroundings to make the ship go off BARCAROLE
Keep a rook on board CASTLE
Likewise, cars with holly? SCHOLARLY
Mean to lay claim to 17 down AVERAGE
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Moor this, so as to turn up and greet you OTHELLO
Nothing in here HOLLOW
Nothing in here ATTHESIDE
O, O! They'll go off ROUNDS
One might be in a hurry to toast this SCORCH
One was hopeful to be with him in progress CHRISTIAN
S, now there for the fall? AVALANCHE
Slew it, bad and dangerous as it was WILDBEAST
The fly's not a bit thick around where I am FLIMSY
The man there, might he moo? INTHEMOON
The sort of jokes that show one is almost broke CRACKS
There is in this more than enough to make one sheepish MERINO
This old five of clubs? MASHIE
To a lowly extent, this will serve to feed one around Ulster MENIAL
Went so smoothly, and did it with one leg GLIDED
Where one may get toasted BAR