Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 18 2002

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Bear to plough with a mother with jurors around? URSAMAJOR
Biting inside, in line with father AGNATE
Do turn around the composer that has performed too much OVERDID
Do you see he is, perhaps, a washer? DOUCHE
Don't give in what is in among what's left RESIST
Edward is pleased to hear that he seems less rotund FLATTERED
Getting the mixed gin off again and not liking it RESENTING
Got the place going, but with negative result DEVELOPED
He indicates the turn of the tide and its alternative EDITOR
Hop to get as high as possible in the Church ASPIRE
How one strays for magicians, perhaps WANDERS
How the minister might have a dream of getting to the lake REVERIE
I've been beaten up and shut up IMPOUNDED
It takes two such to get in for murder ASS
It's a bargain and there's plenty of it (1, 4, 4) AGOODDEAL
It's not essential to remove the end of this, perhaps DETAIL
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Masses for the people? MULTITUDE
Might one get one's discharge from the Church? CANNON
Not a tax like this, by the sound of it DEFENSIVE
One is in the habit to put one more on at first ADDICT
That's injury TWELVEMEN
That's injury INJURIOUS
The sort of popular entertainment that may lead to 2 down ADO
There's a duel to be avoided over the 28 across, in short ELUDED
There's beastly little of a painful complaint I get AGOUTI
There's more of it, by the sound of it LOUDER
They might allow and they might compel SANCTIONS
Well, like this it doesn't sound like it SIC
What's the matter with the spirits? RUMPUS
Where you get such a whale of a lot of hard fruit ORC
Witches claim to have them, but in the end you can't believe them FAMILIARS
You'll get no thanks from the fire there INGRATE