Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 24 1999

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Before the film and behind the car NEE
Being like this might lead to adultery, perhaps MUG
Better to make it that Miss Earhart was fed here, by the sound of it LEAFLET
Could it be a sin to have an hour for food? SUDDEN
Does not drinking make a seaman such a marker? ABSTAINER
End of the flight or between flights TEDIUM
Having met about the rain, one might get a call from here PEW
House that makes hundreds sick? DAIL
How Sidney comes up by rail to have a seizure, perhaps STOKER
How silly of them to sing for Bray MANUAL
Is it all right for a circular relation to be so beastly? RUFFLED
Lie about, for instance, owing allegiance OVAL
Madame Butterfly-by-night? Not light enough CORK
Man of in reverse? EXPOUND
Man of Man PLAYER
Man, for example, in turn? MANGE
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No 27 across could be up to being so tense as this PALATE
No part of this could be one over the eight ECOLOGY
Pet it, and that makes it sound too too sweet FOUR
Saw that it was a Dalmatian - such a sweet one! NINE
See, just over one foot of all that wood! BIVALVE
So to take one drink in by mouth by way of a beginning TURNS
State of birth PEP
Such comfort won't go on after a century EASE
T. is not in the nude - quite unspoiled LINEOUT
That ruby on her finger is just to distract you CARPET
The child's a girl APPLAUD
The kind of cut that makes it always in the singular, in short POUT
The sort of sharing thay may have one on the up and up DEPOTS
Torn around the title, torn around the response - that's what makes it look nice ORNAMENT
What decimation removes: the little male bird, perhaps? PELTS
What may be mailed about the ant has been done in strips ELDER