| Ulster - PUL | Intae a graveyaird, ahint a | cleeked | |
| Central - WCE | Matilda poued up the rope and | cleeked | the haunle o the bucket ontae |
| Ulster - PUL | Sin God | cleeked | shut their bakes, |
| Central - LAL | r, sleekit, afore a sowel hud | cleeked | his passin. It wis a "pick" s |
| Central - LAL | lowp and said 'Oh'", and syne | cleeked | at the spoon again jist as it |
| Ulster - PUL | oamin tha wheen o sticks were | cleeked | thegether. |
| Ulster - PUL | bein | cleeked | in kists: |
| Ulster - PUL | bein | cleeked | in kists; |
| Ulster - PUL | bein | cleeked | in kists; |
| Ulster - PUL | watter didnae sinder folk, it | cleeked | them thegither. I mind folk f |