Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 5 2014

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Back in the garden as near sweetheart? Shame! DEBASE
Britain will have insufficient tea to address what's very formal for the wedding BLACKTIE
Cinders to crash in Indian retreat ASHRAM
Conversely, police department chaplain retires to African country VICEVERSA
Cross with Wellington in park? MONUMENT
Gloria's leaving Seville orange for the football team ELEVEN
Green abandons wire netting for local fool NITWIT
Has its filling of saucy type in square near Sienna initially? Sounds like characteristics of possessive Italian type! (7'1) RAVIOLIS
Heads for Rhododendrons every Tuesday in the middle of May - it's in one's line of vision perhaps! RETINA
Hold up in a mess on motorway at first exit STYMIE
Hungrily search barman to exact retribution SCAVENGE
Introductions to St Thomas Aquinas not detrimental to one's point of view STAND
It goes over the head of hippy musician to ring girl, for example BANDANNA
It's often said to harm conservation? CONVERSATION
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Led cagey bully to committee DELEGACY
Literary cutbacks suggests letters are in short supply ABBREVIATION
Not old enough for a foreign domain in Germany to have resentment UNDERAGE
Opinion heard by last half of 9 across VOICE
Organised sport is magnificent GRANDIOSE
Pick up one opposing belief in state's economic land practice COLLECTIVISM
Rub shoulders of teammate ASSOCIATE
Someone of great importance at institute expresses hesitation for what's found in the main crust TITANIUM
Spin a controversy from Belvedere CONSERVATORY
Spineless college presumably has something to crow about! CRAVEN
Teach crook to pull a fast one CHEAT
The Spanish curtsy to Moor returning space with decent opportunity ELBOWROOM
This is straightforward perhaps to ship around American capital LINEAR
Twist small hands? SCREW