Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 27 2006

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Always make light of it DAYTIME
An amount of sweetbread one may see from Dublin SUGARLOAF
And Y might be said to be armed at the end HANDY
Are involved with the inn - more fool they INANER
Call for more in the middle at the end ENCORE
Don't go about the old sea REMAIN
Fill up of course, about to get the wind up REGALE
Getting around to what's at the inside of what's round ROTATING
He can get on in years but still cope MANAGE
He gets around EDDY
He is from her, E IRISHMAN
If one is a bit dull, will one get the whole of it, by the sound of it? (4) BORE
In Switzerland, by the sound of it, one gets led back at last YODEL
It turns so wearing to press the bell at last TIRING
It's myself with the bits of the deer that wandered around MEANDERED
It's no use to be in this and be so proud of it VAIN
It's not a bit thick to be not so careful RASHER
It's nothing but cant to a remarkable extent NOTABLE
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Kenneth, your little brother, is cracked BROKEN
Loaf DONOTHING
Loaf BREAD
Loaf in France is LONG
Made light of any response to this LITANY
Making bare around what's laid to be making it poor BEGGARING
May bully one, but Mother will stand a round for about fifty (8) MALTREAT
Of good standing UPRIGHT
One ball about five? Go on! ADVANCE
Put your money on the county, only to withdraw it BACKDOWN
Serving this to be eaten around Ulster MENIAL
She gets in a temper with the ale ANNEAL
Sounds as if the peer has no heir BARREN
To be so wild, what an ass you'd be ONAGER
Well, with this off, he would be rich enough to get around the twister HEELED
What it would cost not to make it inlaid OUTLAY
What to give your tea to get it moving ASTIR
Will Aunt fall around? Um! AUTUMN