Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 19 2001

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As usual, nobody on the bench NORM
At last the shipwright might have this RIGHTATTHEEND
At least there's hay there now ANYHOW
Be in a giant on top of the world TIBETAN
Catch this a bit up TRAP
Could high spirits come from such lack of motion? STILL
Could it go on board? CAR
Could one pound them all together SIXTEENOUNCES
Do I side with food being treated like this IODISED
How the T.T. may be going with it TITTUP
If far back to start with, a proper bind RAFFIA
In this one could tell it's for what's grand FORM
Is she young as they are so festive? GALAS
Is the Tyne being twisted around it up there? ENTITY
It need water to stick it up SEAL
It's all 'OY!' for one of 18 down in a couple of thousand AMALGAM
M in the middle of 32 down makes this start to be half seedy, perhaps SEMINAL
Made fun of the boy that turned up after tea TEASED
Not a single day like this, in short WED
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Not being as good as gold, this might make room for over fifty with you, in short ORMOLU
Not the sole form of contemptible creature HEEL
One could treat the back of the detectives with 'em MEDIC
One might pity me for such lack of reverence IMPIETY
One would never care for this NEGLECT
Peace, for one, came up over the South ROSES
Perhaps one might get ten on in it MORTISE
Place this over the tee and sit on it SET
That could be next to an although ABUT
That's descriptive of the pit with thee EPITHET
That's for thee after tea YOU
That's for thee on the sand for many THOU
The sound one heard of the lace around the teetotaller CATTLE
There's something the matter with the month, I see SEPTIC
They may make 'er like the Times ERAS
They would never be of a big city type SMALLCAPITALS
Whit some graft I am vegetating, it seems IMPLANT
Withhold the money for the collection of rubbish? REFUSEPAYMENT
You'll get nothing back from this FRONTAL