Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 26 2001

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A transgression looked after according to plan ASINTENDED
Among the rest there's water that goes through it STRAINER
An ancient inhabitant of Britain with a leg that's broken to a certain degree ANGLE
At last I have got simple NAIVE
Conceived to have a face in the end ENVISAGED
Don't leave the tree in bits around the North ENTER
Figures that come forth, by the sound of it, in the Bible NUMBERS
How corny of them to go on ahead! EARS
If I get better like this, I can't be a beggar afterwards MEND
Is counsel to come back from the North? SCOT
Is there any suggestion that one might use it to write to the fish? INKLING
Make one's motor a commercial vehicle for the desert CARAVAN
Maybe he's a stroke with a sweep OARSMAN
Metallic, by the sound of it, and it's a century long in Scotland, too CLANG
Namely to give it a tug TOWIT
Never married before on board FIRSTMATE
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One knows how to get dismissed, by the sound of it SCENT
One term in ten needs to be put in the ground INTERMENT
One year for this quartet of sailor boys THESEASONS
Parsimony has got Anne in confusion MEANNESS
Seems I am grown-up, yet not fully developed IMMATURE
She's left with little of her strength, by the sound of it WIDOWSMITE
That'll put Charles X in his place CHASTEN
That's all from Italy TUTTI
The publication of a fresh sort of delivery for the bowler NEWYORKER
The South might be fired with this as one INGLE
There's little of it with myself around MITE
There's little to be found there NURSERY
They might return to look for the negative overseas YANKEES
To be sure, this is a current plus POSITIVE
Tom Thumb must have had one going around MINUTEHAND
Trying the weight of the gift of a hen HEFTING