Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 21 2006

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A couple of fruit sounds enough to make one sick BERIBERI
Are shortly on one's knees in parting with one's cash PRAYING
As a rule it sounds wet REIGN
Before the film comes behind the car TRAILER
By the sound of it, suck this before it comes to how one dies SUCCUMBS
Change one's clothes and get one's own back REDRESS
Dickens made her have an umbrella and a friend, Mrs Harris SARAHGAMP
Get going again with what's left of one's craft RESTART
Get the food back to the town - it's maggoty GRUB
Hesitation, in a manner of speaking STUTTERING
His work is his play DRAMATIST
How I'd get air from the centre of the circles to the edge RADII
How the crew gets the girl around the motor LASCARS
Is Garry hairless in Italy? That takes the biscuit GARIBALDI
It makes it not in order to be like this to contain some of 1 and 30 across and 8 down CLUTTERSUP
No, I've made it come at the end ENVOI
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Not at all the ocean blue THEREDSEA
OK, so there's nothing left of it ALLRIGHT
One is not welcome in this ward UNTO
Perhaps not liable to be excessive UNDUE
Perhaps on after the medical officer that's not yet full HALFMOON
Sounds as if one never misses a sign of her VIRGO
Spread what's blooming well in them BUTTERCUPS
Take one's cue from the water on the table POOL
Talk nonsense. Can one stomach it? UTTERTRIPE
The boy turns first-rate as a lama DALAI
The sort of spell a witch might be able to stumble on CANTRIP
There's a tendency to tear after tea TREND
This will deal with intruders and deal with what's stolen FENCE
Virgil's gorge for husbandry, I see GEORGIC
What would the vocalist do to be shut up at the double there across the sea? SING
Where there's sporting fighting in the aircraft COCKPIT