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Irish Times (Crosaire) Feb 24 2005

ClueAnswer
'E's got a story about them forever 15 across OYSTERS
As a rule it sounds wet REIGN
Avoid the sound of what follows NULL
Can one endure anything so beastly big? BEAR
Currently choose to have been carried ELECTRODE
Four six-footers, by the sound of them, by the sound of them THEBEATLES
Get Achill? CATCHCOLD
He sounds itching to get on the green, of course SCRATCHMAN
He'd be happy to have got away with it for free SCOT
In the fire but not on the green IRONS
It's 'imself, Charles. Can you beat that? CHASTISE
It's all green GRASS
It's all green beyond you with anger PASTURAGE
Let out and let again RELEASE
No double M with a G on board BACKGAMMON
No trouble getting over half a century, if you can stand it EASEL
Not winning a hundred not for TheOpen CLOSING
One for book work AUDITOR
Or, by the sound of it, be at the wheel at the stern AUSTERE
Presiding in this below the bottom CHAIR
Sat around the right way to be sticking out SALIENT
Sew around, or no so well WORSE
Shoot all the Welshmen there on board, it seems GUNWALES
So up it's not a bit thick, of course CLEAR
Sounds as if one might say ''Be a good girl'' (9) MISBEHAVE
That nit made a mistake and buried it INTERRED
The cut price of openwork LACERATE
There were nine under a thousand such ways of employment USES
They bring word of the mix-up of the greens (10) MESSENGERS
They sound as if they're all for Antrim ANTRA
They take their bow; it's all for show ARCHERS
With the gamin around, the priest is making a plan MAPPING
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