Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 1 2002

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A rise of about a couple of thousand will keep the pot boiling SIMMER
Are, in short, in the animal that she has for a sucker (6). BREAST
By the sound of it, just try to get around it TRICYCLE
Corresponds in the way to get on in school, it seems TALLIES
Deep down one discovered the professional, it appears PROFOUND
He is old enough to cope with this MANAGE
How revolutionary after tea for the angler TROLLING
How the illegal organisation got to the end of the flight for a profit, by the sound of it HEGIRA
How the southern type of worker goes for a fast, perhaps SPRINTER
I will get to the south ILLS
I will sound doing this SEEING
I will sound like that ISLE
Introduction before the stroll? PREAMBLE
Like very good rounds, will never get fired ASBESTOS
Likewise, 'e get impolite about it ERUDITE
Measure for breath? GILL
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Needs to be sharper to make the cut in the ear ACUTER
Not so much the way to get on in school, it seems LESS
Of course it would come at the end, by the sound of it ENTREE
On top of it all, sounds as if you've got to pay it TOUPEE
One among all those fish at the bottom CHAIRS
One is on the water; the red one is in the air ADMIRAL
One step of growth for play THESTAGE
Seemingly one father turns to another one APPARENT
Swine'll swallow it PIGSWILL
Take a long look at the top of the building in the garden GAZEBO
The populace is composed of foolish, but grand, creatures MASSES
The sort of flight that might be measured on the Beaufort scale AIRFORCE
The sucker losses his head and claims to be the victim LAMPREY
The vehicle I disposed of is not to be seen VANISHED
What they do for you at school INFORM
Will the nit cheat you while he's at it? INTHEACT