Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 7 2003

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a lousy one through glass, she was ALICE
Cross where there's rice growing INAPADDY
Do your best to come first, even if it's not so hot WINTRY
Does one wish to make one's catalogue of notions perfect? IDEALIST
Does she get to Bray, you reckon? ASSESS
Followers of Samuel have got to the top KINGS
Genista Nova, perhaps, for the sweep NEWBROOM
Get into trouble like this if you start from scratch SCRAPE
Get it down over the bed, ducky EIDER
Getting clad is such a saucy way DRESSING
Give it a comb to bury under the ground CAT
Got up by any other name AROSE
Hail, little brother Indian! BRAVE
Have a row with me - that's your strong point METIER
In Order to care about me on fire CARMELITE
Is that your six-foot boy, by the sound of it? SONANT
It's a puzzle how one has got the mange around one ENIGMA
It's murderous to give Henry leave to be like that LETHAL
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Like the best circles, cannot get fired ASBESTOS
Make it a first when one had a meal during November INNOVATE
No break in diplomacy INTACT
Not a stonechat, by the sound of it - far bigger ROC
One hasn't any authority being such an invalid NOTVALID
Oscar may have been a pig, but he was not so dull as this makes him sound WILDBOAR
Sh! That could be the size of anything so subhuman APE
Something for a drink and something to chew on MUG
Sounds as if one knows how to get up like this (6) ASCENT
Study the clothing, perhaps, and send it on READDRESS
The alternative to one drink for starters ORIGIN
The boy is about one hundred per cent, yet altogether is odd ECCENTRIC
The North gets close to getting sound with them NEARS
There's no pro fit to do this MAKEALOSS
There's something about Daniel that suits him for earth work REDAN
Time for Dot PERIOD
Will the accountant turn up and give his agreement this way? ACCEDE
Would sound as if there's nothing in Shakespeare to guide the company BOARD