Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 30 2002

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A vessel for the lough, by the sound of it URN
After half a century it would not be right to be so amphibious EFT
Be kind and give a pound to them in no particular way GENERA
Could one employ anything so wee, perhaps? USE
Does this convey to you that I am not quite all there? IMPART
Funny how they arrive before I would at the short answer COMEDIANS
Is it up to Sidney to get them off over the noblemen? DISCOUNTS
Is the T.T. in again and there for the winning? ATTAINING
It will wear one out so to use the phone after tea TIRING
It's bound to be good for the young OUTWARD
Like a ring for you between her and him? ANNULAR
May be in a type of public relations in furniture PRINTABLE
No eleven can get round us in so unpleasant a manner NOXIOUS
One is all for contracting this AGREEMENT
Seemingly fruit in a high note APPEARING
Sounds as if it's no go for people with the pollen there STAMEN
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Sounds as if one sent a deep twist a hundred feet CENTIPEDE
That's all a sundial can give you TIMEOFDAY
The little Father, being one over the eight, has to be carried FREIGHT
The long way to write No in French? PENNON
The root of pi? TURNIP
The set-up is that Mother is in it for the defence FORMAT
There's an excessive turn in her, by the sound of it HOOTER
There's no give in this, thanks to being in harness RETAIN
They send out for the former carriers, it seems EXPORTERS
This, or IOUs, well-known to be bad NOT
Thus they go out from Rome by the river at first EXEUNT
What he'll do all by himself to moor the boat over the East ANCHORITE
What times like this are HIBERNIAN
What's so good about it is you can get to the end of it FINITE
Worth little about a hundred, in a manner of speaking ACCENT
Years ago, even in the piggeries SEVENTIES