Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 15 2001

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A little tea in the fuel mixture for the blower FLUTE
A tidy alternative, to the ruddy turn ORDER
Any time now that's for me in the Mint IMMINENT
At last you can light this fuel LIGNITE
Being such a novice and so thin is enough to make it Alpine TYROLEAN
Continue with the newspapers upon this PRESSON
Currently I'm right at the end AMPS
Currer, Ellis and acton Bell THEBRONTES
Dived in and thrust in a 1 down way PLUNGED
Gee, one was not pleased when the drink was so bloody! GRUMBLED
Go? NONSTOP
Have an evening meal about, and on me? That would be topping! SUPREME
How the doctor gets his own, if he's 6 across, but it's all a waste DRAIN
I am unable to get into a thousand finishes for those poor beggers MENDICANTS
If this followed A, be for a race SCOT
Is Penelope learned enough to be thrifty? PENNYWISE
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Is the Isle of man T.T. for the English? ISLANDRACE
It's bound to be for the pianist, not the vocalist, from Mendelssohn SPRINGSONG
It's fundamental to get a degree like this BASIC
It's not hard to get to the South so frequently SOFT
New Ts would not be right after half a century EFTS
One has no liability for the way it's placed ASSET
One of the following and the advertisement he tore up ADHERENT
Punitive sort of writing, perhaps PENANCE
Run around a round and put the rest of this song off ROUNDELAY
She finds it plesant to go around the East NIECE
Sounds like a miner but not in adultery, perhaps CHILD
Submitted in the bag but not for the present, perhaps ABSENTING
The cross way to make a sailor cross SALTIRE
The way to get the Lamas around by a very bad way ABYSMAL
This must be about R if you beat it hard enough STRUM
This sinner had a jewish body SANHEDRIN