Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 1 2000

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Although the play is dull, it may lead to an explosion by the end of it SLOWMATCH
As well as this, Henry is a funny fellow WITHAL
Before it has a tilt in the compact disc CANTED
Being at the top, this will show you where to draw the line RULER
Could one carry away the rubbish on it? LITTER
Does it strike you that with this you will have encountered just about everything? MALLET
Father will make it fast back to this point ADHERE
Found it a funny way for me to be employed AMUSED
How Della C. got into the Forces? CALLEDUP
How devilish if it comes up and stops then FIENDS
How Father gets the taste for keeping us waiting PALATE
How Monsieur Albert arrived for the cheese from one in society with the cat around CAMEMBERT
How the South gets smoothed off with the editor SANDED
Is he sick of a paper that's not white? MANILLA
It gets sticky, or it turns wrong ROSIN
It's a bit rough, but sounds even more than that GRATER
It's grand in the atmosphere of this 20 down AMIR
Mark that 'e isn't a Benjamin NOTABENE
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Not leaves LINGERS
On the face of it, that's why Amy isn't seamy NOSE
One is able to be sad MISER
One needs support ot kill the insect at last DEPENDANT
She comes up to sing high and keen AVID
The arches are so low that they need to be corrected FLATFEET
The one that's going in for it hurried into the broken tent ENTRANT
The pain is acute on this, but Spike is onto it CRAMPON
The sort of clay that by and by one may tie in a knot LATERITE
The story about the motor race may be mere gossip TATTLE
There's less than 12 in each of them SMALLFEET
There's room at the top for a non-drinker, I see ATTIC
This give you lots of time to snap up your mackintosh CAMERA
To tell this in Africa is enough to amaze me, by the sound of it, in America MEALIE
Trust that one may start to depart before the finish DEPEND
What 11 down must intend to be MEAN
What a dear little beast around her! CHERUB
Where there are trees for most of the cockney's port ARBOUR