Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 4 2002

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A pound in a great weight of nail TALON
And so one may get up for the saintly melody STAIR
And so one may get up for work OPUS
Are such accounts delivered vocally? INVOICES
Fred turns up starving in the nude (8) UNDERFED
Fry them LITTLEFISH
Get able to be sad with the slim chance of getting a loan from one (5) MISER
Get your next wife on board SECONDMATE
Inclined to be too old to go on this sort of activity RAMPAGE
It's a bit of a bloomer to ring the bell about tea PETAL
May be given in this so as to be tidy ORDER
Might Laurence leave slowly like this? LARGO
No gain from so to behold the saints (4) LOSS
No gain from upsetting the couch with it DEBIT
Not averse to getting about five hundred, but that may be altered AMENDABLE
Not one ruddy morning 'e is in Paris NOTREDAME
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One may be happy with that's in it CONTENT
One may be kind for, i.e., the outcome, perhaps SORT
Perhaps the insect may get around to twitch the Pole there ANTARCTIC
Press for breeding STUD
Shakespeare wrote me a certain amount for itself MEASURE
Slim chance of getting a loan from the South SLENDER
Sounds as if one might beat what's so precious at the end of them MANGOLDS
That's enough to say about a fist SATISFY
The broken berth in the matter of the North is all in the family BRETHREN
The rodent is back in India with strings attached SITAR
The way to employ people inside the mats just for fun AMUSEMENTS
There's no better finish for a day than to have such a pal BESTFRIEND
There's none there, by the sound of it CONVENT
Three feet - one with a hand on board YARDARM
What can I get in a fee for a ring for her? FIANCEE
What you may get, of course, and what you must pay, if you go by rail TRAINFARE