Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 11 2008

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7 down in them CLOTHES
A part meant, by the sound of it, not to be sharp FLAT
Always in a tear for the Church REVERENT
And thereby hangs a tail from him from Arnold MERMAN
At a pinch one boxed one's way to the joint first CASED
By the sound of it, managed a few for the money demanded RANSOM
By the sound of it, no longer in mourning after twelve may be made AMENDS
By way of being noble in the morning EARLY
Don't tell this - it's so corny I won't believe it MEALIE
Her poetry about ray is so negative CATHODE
How beastly long to fret about 'er FERRET
In Scotland they long to get their wood SCOTSPINE
It's all very fine to do this PURIFY
It's not so odd to get one in France so rough UNEVEN
Look, the old river is old - very old SENILE
Makes one sick to have come across this in ice EMETIC
May have charged with assault with the guns BATTERY
Never 20 down with a dusky follower SUNSET
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One may make too much of having had too much of course, by the sound of it OVERRATE
Past this it's the country, in a manner of speaking ORAL
Perhaps altogether to seem to pen E ENSEMBLE
Perhaps not attired with 18 across if one has begun to be overweight FATIGUE
Runs off to put one's foot down over the seed STAMPEDES
See that it doesn't get frozen NOTICE
Silly before morning the way Samuel was ASSAM
So Albert was untruthful? something like that ALLIED
That's one that gets sick of Ireland (1'5) ONEILL
The conjuction the king would be grateful for THAN
The imp might get every such a painful charge EACH
The sound of the caws goes before this EFFECT
There's just a chance that one may be all there BYSTANDER
This will make one fed up about the high wind REGALE
Thus far, Ian is in the cult RASTA
What one might do just before the Fall TEETER
With this get-up one is so saucy DRESSING
You'll never get away with such a game HOMEMATCH