Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 28 2002

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Bound to be words in the lizard like this THESAURUS
By the sound of them there might be keys in them LOUGHS
Dined about it and wrote about it INDITED
Does it follow that the fowl might lose her head and take action? ENSUE
Each of them is less than one over the eight NINTHS
Fed up with being fed with beating DEFEATING
Gathered that this sounded hot MUSTERED
Has Polly gone for the ten-a-side DECAGON
Has to worry about the artists HARASS
Having changed ones clothing seems to have put right what was wrong (9) REDRESSED
How Father turns up with the fruit, it would seem APPEAR
How your voice carries some weight ONESTONE
Husky enough to get roped in COIR
Is it back to the solicitor to endure this? SITOUT
It will encourage one to get the sound of X HEARTEN
It's fair enough for him to have it on top BLONDHAIR
It's hard to look like this STARE
It's not just dark, it seems UNFAIR
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Its' due to be joined about what is a little lousy UNITED
Just afterwards there's ten in the fish trap NEXT
Just see that it isn't frozen NOTICE
Make light of the S.C.? SCONCE
Not fed STARVING
One is dealing with everything as a matter of course (5) EATER
Painting, if it's so hard, is crafty ARTIFICE
Perhaps a profit once more, by the sound of it? (5) AGAIN
Sam and Tom UNCLES
Short enough to frighten one around the century SCARCE
Sounds as if a sac is what will give a hand here ASSIST
Sounds as if it isn't the tide KNOT
Sounds as if they're not originally royal PRINCE
That's for the better man TOTE
There's nothing positive about the poetry of Catherine CATHODE
These put-up jobs are enough to make one pale FENCES
They're husky enough to be exclamatory in America SHUCKS
This gets to be a bit of a bore, but never has one on edge CENTRE