Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 3 2000

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A berth might be like this with this NORTH
About a pound that got sent to the bottom in a furtive manner SLUNK
All by himself he would stop the boat and tie it in a knot ANCHORITE
Did she keep her maiden name on her bicycle? DAISYBELL
Happy to gad about for half a century GLAD
How the South may fail to the end of 30 across SNOW
How touchingly diplomatic to start with! TACTILE
In the way of being odd QUEERLY
Io's there usually OFTEN
Is it mental about one? Well, it's not AILMENT
It's a thorny matter to let the little brother get the air BRIAR
It's handy when it comes to blows KNUCKLE
It's straight, but only a single filthy place at bottom HONESTY
It's the same thing as the thing like a rabbit, all the same EQUALSHARE
Know about 1 down DRESSSENSE
Not in the way of being odd EVEN
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Not, by the sound of it, not granny REEFKNOT
Of late it's tin O.T. me NOTINTIME
One might go to a ball in this in Mayo ROBE
She had ruddy little in this to bring to granny RIDINGHOOD
Sounds as if one murdered 'er relations with a cask KILDERKIN
That sounds comparatively like a master of ceremonies COMPERE
That's a sign to the boy TOKEN
That's just a present HEREANDNOW
That's where one may coast along BYTHESEA
They keep rooks on board CASTLES
They may get hipped at having the soil mixed around 3 down, in short LOINS
They would let them follow fifty as it gets slack EASES
They're innocent enough to give us an engine INGENUES
TUO down under OUTBACK
With an addition, this relation might need a wash UNCLE
You'd never peer at one such COMMONER