Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 22 2003

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A call for silence when one has been fired ASH
A way to run with a meal, figuratively speaking NUMERAL
About fifty holes on the hoof or in the legs CALVES
Being in store, 'e is quite sound STEREO
ET getting tiny and being like that ENTITY
Feeling one's way in an easterly direction EMOTION
For reconciliation in communications, perhaps MEDIATION
How I had ten of them with writing, in a manner of speaking IDIOMS
How mad of one to have been through the mill for the monkeys GROUNDNUT
How silly of them to make a song about the reckoning! ASSESSING
How, figuratively, George came across Richard GEOMETRIC
If it does this there's something the matter there SUPPURATE
In addition one might put it out of your mouth SPUTUM
In the house in Ireland in pieces PARTITION
In this one is not bloody relative LAW
It's a small measure I makes a hole in, but not 14 down ACCIDENTS
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It's always smart after a century and a half CLEVER
Look hard around five and you won't get enough of course STARVE
One gets shot of what's in it AMPOULE
Perhaps more than profitable once more OVERAGAIN
Pots, perhaps, to block it STOPUP
Put the harvest place in position once more REAPPOINT
Sounds as if one might wait for them when it comes to blows POUNDS
Sounds as if the boy gets the axe for this HEW
Sounds as if to use with oneself may come in handy USEFUL
Such holy times are all for show STAGES
This could be the end of you, by the sound of it MUTTON
This might be owing, but with permission ALL
Twenty-five cents in pieces TWOBITS
What a little dear I am for you to get round us without thought IMPETUOUS
What a teller might do with 30 across SPITITOUT
Within tent? ONPURPOSE