Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 11 2004

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A bit more than ten in a tear EXTRA
As an alternative, the knight returned the flag ORRIS
At last you broke the crane by staying like this ENDURANCE
Being so moderate, we turn mouldy MILDEW
Come first, Edward, and cut out the chaff right away WINNOWED
Do get air on air RADIO
Fathers, likewise, go along with them PASSAGES
For a drink a redhead might get Reginald back GINGER
He might have a burning desire to lose his head in church ARSON
Holy times for the theatre STAGES
How much of this there is, by the sound of it LOUDNESS
How one would love this to decay in ice EROTIC
How sin is about to be got in bars INGOTS
How the biter came up about a double you to a pronounced extent TWANG
How the pig had got in in the shade SHADOW
How to be an X with no W in it BEATEN
Hundreds are not at all looking forward to doing this by the book DREADING
If the deer hurried at first, let it HINDRANCE
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Is the divine in the habit of being in Act 1? ADDICT
Makes the cargo in the USA GAS
N, perhaps, for the time being NONCE
Needled into getting to and fro around the East SEWING
On a fish it's more superior to turn about FINER
Seeing that this isn't a mixture of the start of 18 down NOTING
Seems that pussy does not give a sharp cry, in spite of her high-class address MEWSFLAT
Shut the bird in for the duration INTERN
Tea for one in the theatre with caviar STURGEON
That gets over in Hampshire too AND
The command would get in once more AGA
The sound of the cows there are not so given THESOLENT
They may have to be paid at different speeds RATES
They're cut, going rounfd and round the south WOUNDS
To beg in this would not be the last thing you'd be doing STARTING
What a blow that there will be no more letters LASTPOST
What I'd get on is in my stomach DIGESTION
Would 'e leave a Latin eye, by the sound of it? EGO