Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 20 2004

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A divine doctor gets to the gin, no less ADDING
Be vocal about a couple of notes in sight SEEING
Before, by the sound of it, this might be 17 down ERE
By the way they may be made to smile with Wolfe MILESTONE
Could this ever be up the lough? (1'2) EER
Felines get caught in them at last GENETS
Following the tune with ire RETINUE
How affection starts to turn up and develop EVOLVE
How one might regret having a pouch, by the sound of it RUE
How such as 9 across are inclined to get involved with tin GRADIENTS
I have been beaten, so shut up IMPOUNDED
In places the pub in there is in places right at the top PINNACLES
It's comparatively foolhardy to cut it so fine RASHER
It's no good to live it up with 17 across EVILEYE
Sad, and shocked, about to get nude ASTOUNDED
Sounds as if no war's what has one in bits PIECES
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Sounds like myself that's 13 across EYE
Strictly speaking, quite cute, perhaps SEVERE
That might make the girls kick the bucket a couple of times CANCAN
That's all for practice and all for show REHEARSAL
That's first class for 5 down, by the sound of it GRADEA
That's legal slavery SERVITUDE
The cloudy sound of 9 across GREYDAY
The fruit that will get your putting plum right, by the sound of it GREENGAGE
The tree in there is in bits but has not been cut ENTIRE
There's not a single thing you can do with them MARRIAGES
They make more of it with what is on the end (9) ADDITIONS
They're bound to come every fourth LEAPYEARS
This lets you pay RENTAL
To be called like this in South America would stop you smiling GRINGO
U in an elementary manner URANIUM
What the best laid plots may do with burns GANGAGLEY