Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 12 2001

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A man of the night, by the sound of it SIR
About a hundred could be saucy as well as blooming prickly YUCCAS
Around the North these had a meal on the House THESENATE
Come again to get the fruit crop in REAPPEAR
Die in here and tha's goodbye ADIEU
Enough to make 1000501100 seedy COLIC
How beautiful a professor is! ADONIS
How Mad Margaret might grate on one NUTMEG
I see, in short, it gets free to be fearful FIERCE
In the postscript it is not a matter of coats to put on PAINTS
Is the pig meant to sound so brown? SEPIA
It may be flying for strength, although it's only hair BUTTRESS
It would be rather ropy to have such string around your middle SASHCORD
It's an eye-opener how much of the cake is in the awning AWAKENING
It's the layer's turn to be lively ANIMAL
Its' the very devil to get a parrot onto the end of this APOLLYON
Maintain your little sister in a tin INSIST
Not one of the ten ants OWNER
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One confirms that this is the way one gets about in the Times AGREES
One might stress that it's wet at the end of the street STRAIN
Perhaps one gets the bus by being in the nude, by the sound of it BEARSKIN
Perhaps trouble in the pub - or is it in the garden? BARROW
Said to be filthy and might become cruel LUCRE
Seedy? Then let's take this PULSE
Seems Edward lived longer, being the final one to go OUTLASTED
Sounds as if something heavy is hanging around here AWAITS
That ass is on fire in the ship SMOKES
That might happen to provide some escape for the East EVENT
That sounds like fur PINETREE
The alternative sound of sweep OAR
The sort of fish one might make light of KINDLING
The South could make this a sort of senior counsel ILK
Un's killed where there's P INAPT
Victoria is not amused there in Galway MAAMCROSS
What a lucky 17 across! BLACKCAT
With such a figure as you'll find in this, Mary might be a shorty SUM