Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 10 2002

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After them one gets wed TUESDAYS
Are not in the acrosses where it's not shallow DROWNS
Attempted to like this up and down, so you would ASSAYED
Been, by the sound of it, in the race RUNNER
C the sound ESPY
Does he get on his feet about the West of Scotland? (2, 6) STANDREW
Does this give one the absolute right to commit matricide? DOMAIN
Doesn't take a feather out of one to turn the bed over while being broadcast DEBONAIR
Fifty in down there and that's the lot, by the sound of it BELLOW
Having been baked there at last, is shown to be genuine PROVEN
How one permits nothing but cries of pain ALLOWS
If it's oral, it's not urban PAST
Make yourself at home, but you'll have to pay for it SETTLE
May be the way to hear if there are PPs around PERHAPS
Not a pro to get on into the cart CONTRA
Not many would have such a mark at first SCARCE
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Performs with the females, by the sound of it DOES
Perhaps sackcloth when one does this UNFROCKS
Pets, perhaps, go into reverse STEPBACK
Russell starts it, or comes back flying AERO
Sidle off with the side gone, perhaps EDGEAWAY
Sounds as if he's a farmer that goes on ahead of the ladies (8) MANTILLA
That carves up firm on the outside STUCCO
That'll make one's mouth water ESTUARY
That's coming near to being a very soft fish APPROACH
That's not listed, even on Achill EVENKEEL
The piano is not what one might top up with colour PAINTPOT
There's some old money in the river up there, so one is taught EDUCATED
To do this might make you have the sound of 14 down TAKEANAP
When one is bound to get wound up SPRING
Where it's shallow one will be able to pay for it, by the sound of it AFFORD
Would he need a rope, having had a smoke at last? SKIPPER