Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 2 2002

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'E is to get his teeth into this and avoid it ESCHEW
A lough as it's at liberty in the fairway FREEASAIR
Cross this INATEMPER
For a figure of eight a side OCTAGONAL
How one may get sick of the last half of it NAUSEA
How one puts on the outside what is not in the postscript PAINTS
How one's mount may keep annoying one NAG
How the short diagram goes for cover with Adam and Eve FIGLEAVES
In the star Mother has men of war ARMAMENTS
It may not be way-out, but one may live on it INCOME
It would appear that Arthur's an operative ARTISAN
It's not about the future that one can live well on it REPAST
Just see how fast the insects are TIMEFLIES
Not for me, R, though there could be a plate of it under the piano LATTER
Not in advance of the two Academicians going back round about ARREAR
Not quite to get involved in charity ALMOST
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On board one is agreeable to have something subhuman AYEAYE
One is laid EGG
Pay no attention - there's nothing in that reign IGNORE
Perhaps the part of the shrubbery I attend to for the Samurai BUSHIDO
Round and clear for the future, in a manner of speaking ORACLE
Ten are left with them and sent in a mess TENEMENTS
That chap came down with a cry of pain FELLOW
That's a funny sort of conversation-stopper GAG
The case of the painful non-drinker ATTACHE
The editor is left with a belt on ABANDONED
The way to make things smooth of late EVENING
This may give one the confidence of being covered ASSURANCE
This might give Punch enough time for so big a vessel EON
To do this one is laid and not up STAYINBED
We are without poor Penelope, by the sound of it PENNILESS
What a blow to be 10 across CROSSWIND