Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 30 2001

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Am I to leave a friend abroad AMIGO
At last there's plenty of whales like this CACHALOT
Bring one to court as a rule,by the sound of it ARRAIGN
Cold enough to make me shriek,by the sdound of it ICECREAM
Drawing for XX, X, N, perhaps TENSION
Drawn at the cart that's overturned,my boy ATTRACTED
Having been inside, one is in flight JAILBIRD
Help oneself to some furniture,notwithstanding TAKEACHAIR
If you go round to the baker's you'll get this ROLL
It gets sewn into the middle of the subject THEME
It's just perfect the way I give you a hand IDEAL
It's profitable, and not for the first time AGAIN
Matbe one of the old school will get it in the neck NECKTIE
Not playing the goat- really NOKIDDING
On top of everything else there's a hundred to spare COVER
Perhaps atones with them over the end one despairs of WITS
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Perhaps how a disc jockey rises round the vessels ADJOURNS
Really meaning to be under canvass,perhaps WITHINTENT
Relatively to a large extent,or well BIGBROTHER
Seems there's little enough to eat with the Da writing from Greece LAMB
That's barely enough for a key and L NAKEDLY
That's the way to the festival at the North EASTERN
The cad makes a claim like this for those that are dead AVERS
The mistress is on the road around the rotter MACADAM
The volume of words for the sorts of dinosaur THESAURUS
There's nothing new about getting accustomed to this USED
This tells one that the times are in a state of chaos MESSAGE
Valarie is quite lively about it VITAL
Very soon there'll be an omen there INAMOMENT
Was no longer seedy,perhaps GERMINATED
White rose for one YORKIST
With you in the door,follow your nose for it ODOUR