Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 26 2004

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A little tea in the boat in the air for bloodshed ABATTOIR
After a mile I get to the stage of having lost weight LIMELIGHT
Along the Rhine the fowl's in it RHENISH
Are little one would desire in the cavern CRAVE
Be inclined to begin 10 across LEAN
Being mad, I err with the bow, by the sound of it ADMIRER
Everyone, the editor for instance, claimed this ALLEGED
For him the keys are always to hand PIANIST
Garauge will show how wet it's been RAINGAUGE
Gee, there's little fat on it! THING
Got enough sense for the present ALLTHERE
Got Pa in here ACHED
How a fish is moving at the double AGARAGAR
How a little bird tells me he is only a little part TITHE
How I need to have hung around, but not at attention UNHEEDING
How the boy got unsteadily around the beast in the water TOTTERED
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How the Gospel will get one to Heaven in the end EVANGEL
It mattered that Edward had a title COUNTED
It would not be safe to let D cross this ANGER
One is in the snout, by the sound of it NOISE
One might be thinking mine's a double gin IMAGINING
Over around the bird's home in the ballroom ONESTEP
See what a fuss I make, by the sound of it EYEBALL
Seems a semi-gamble to have a wife BETTERHALF
Sounds as if the festivities had a good night SIRGALAHAD
That might be the way the old man is bubbling over SODA
The beginning of Tom Brown's Schooldays might well have been the last of them TOMB
The dancing way to lose one's sunburn TANGO
The North should make nothing of this OUGHT
What cement does with the sands, perhaps SETS
Where near Dublin the pipes are not calling STILLORGAN
Will this one beat every other card? ACEOFCLUBS