Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 15 2001

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An unhappy Scots welcome GREETING
Are you being got rid of in a hurry? RUSHED
Arrived too much, perhaps, as the winner OVERCAME
At a guess, it's in Latin that I get married ESTIMATE
By the sound of it, it's according to how the bell goes at the end of the street STRING
Catch her, below there! NETHER
Crooked Sal is inclined to be over the insect ASLANT
Don't go, that's to say, and not be worn on top LINGERIE
Four of your boys going around at sea SEASONS
How unfortunate for the editor to be so sick and overweight! ILLFATED
In such saintly surroundings I become part of the salt of the earth SALINITY
It came up, what I'd eaten - enough to make me thin EMACIATE
It will do for her never to come back DOREEN
It's Father's turn to swear at his boy for a living ADVOWSON
Just a little leg of salmon, sir GRILSE
Keep a rook on board CASTLE
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Less happy to hide his work about a pound SADDLER
Lowered oneself to be so miserly, indeed DEMEANED
Mother, I came first to the post MAILED
O? AROUND
One is going around at sea ROLLER
One questions how tubby they would get by the hundred ASKS
One short, it seems, but that doesn't matter NOTATALL
One would have thought that it would be perfect by half a century IDEA
Sneer about them being all at sea, so I would NEREIDS
Status leaves such a bad taste in one's mouth RANK
That's the drink that the doctor has before morning DRAM
The limb I disposed of when I took to the land was done for FINISHED
The little squirt is enough to make sin grey SYRINGE
They fly for flies and does this to them SWALLOWS
This makes one fit to go by rail TRAINS
You have to have the French to get the point of this NEEDLE