Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 27 1999

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According to the weather, I may get married after a century and a half CLIMATE
Are, in short, in a rage with the beastly coat FURRY
But you may be making absolute heavy weather of this THOROUGHGOING
Could be freed like this, or put it off DEFER
Does he make a leap to get below this at last BOUNDER
How Edward met the end of a revolutionary EDDIED
How stupid to have such a lot of mixture in a big plate DOLTISH
Hum like this and be so wounded as to be cut down to size BLED
It turns over where this may be laid where the lamas are BET
It's all black SOOT
It's only black on top AFRO
It's quite courtly to pose such a bad-tempered query CROSSQUESTION
It's said to be what holds the part of speech together, perhaps PRONOUNCEMENT
It's so 28 down to put E on in the middle of it SADDEN
Might one ever get involved with the duo of late? OVERDUE
Of course the hen lost her head on the branches of it ENTREE
Off and on, this appears to need a change of glasses TUMBLERSWITCH
Oh, this sounds as if one might do the work of two PAIR
One such as this would be very long EON
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One who will start to make the ship sink? FOUNDER
People make them long QUEUES
Polish up the end of 21 across for the furniture BUREAU
Set the limb up for this GEL
Starting at the way in, one ate this during Aug. GATEAU
That's the last of another's words UNQUOTE
The catch is that it's just a bit wrong TRAP
The Nonconformist will get beer with a pound REBEL
The side of Lansdowne Road FIFTEEN
There's nothing to laugh at having an American soldier in the overturned cart TRAGIC
This is about fifty-fifty enough to make one sick ILLS
This ought to shut up our racket CLAM
Turn this and it will never get sound DEAFEAR
Twice round in half a washer LOOFAH
Where there's grass it's old for Ireland SOD
Why give such a queer twist to the street? You may well ask REQUEST
Will the god be up to the affair of Ulster? ODIN
You'd have had a swell time on the old ship GALLEON
You'll sing this, by the sound of it CAROL