Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 2 2004

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About five hundred silly scenes of rural life IDYLLS
At length one might so write No in France PENNON
Could one stand three feet of this? TRIVET
Father might be in an agony of cunning ACUTEPAIN
Half crushed stone makes them quite sound SEMITONES
Her long-legged son (6) HERONS
How I would turn back at sight of the army DIVISIONS
How just over fifty cats could be the saving of us LIFELINES
How Pa might look unhealthy at such an unhealthy place STY
How sweet to have such a wrinkled painter at home RAISIN
How the last of the rivers get back to the last of the week that came first DELTAS
It sounds fresh and is cloudless, but could blow up in a big way NUCLEAR
Just take a squint at this raging sight CROSSEYED
Might 'e be in the Creed and be quite in order DECREE
Not strictly speaking, ten hidden under the Nile LENIENT
One's attitude to work is to be against it OPPOSE
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Or two banks in one galley BIREME
Practice for what to do if this, perhaps, makes a hole in the hull BOATDRILL
Prospect for this OUTLOOK
Sounds all right for this to give a suggestion of ling INK
Sounds like sauce as an alternative to a single drink ORIGIN
Stop or make music for confirmation ENDORSING
Such a slipper might peel over the North, around the Pole SKI
Sure, it's not like that at all UNCERTAIN
That's the last thing you'd wish anyone to have GOODNIGHT
The girl might come up with a burden for Tibet YAK
The way up looks hard, by the sound of it STAIRS
The writer starts to be in a sorry state PENITENCE
There's lots going here with you in the fight AUCTION
There's nothing in the house for the carpenter to do DOWELLING
Three feet of goods in store for the beasts STOCKYARD
Tully, not from Ireland but from Rome CICERO