Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 6 2004

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A ducky little sailor he was as a boy DRAKE
About eleven, the eel has been sent away EXILE
After a century there are men in the telly with mercy CLEMENTLY
By the sound of it, purchase a pair of this for 4 across BYEBYE
Did they rule at sea? LINERS
Docked or X in the outhouse SHORTENED
E at the double in the turn and so up there TUREEN
Get to be so a king? (8) SATURATE
Has parts with nothing for the angler NONET
He has to be high to get to the middle of 28 across TENOR
He's still learning - there's no real harm in him NOVICE
How one alluded to the mistake the referee made REFERRED
How the next peon could make quite an artist EXPONENT
Is it one in the spoon and it's only a pose? POSITION
It isn't back on the side for a bid NOTRUMPS
It takes us to show how to get to the girls USHERS
It's straight up to make it in church at first VERTICAL
Mother gets a gospel with the Turks MAMALUKE
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No morn EVE
Now, that gets 'er on show PRESENTER
O OXYGEN
O NIL
One just can't stand for this half-century, that is to say LIE
Rouse one for dead AWAKE
Sort of quarter one gives if one gets them in return YIELDS
Sounds as if one might give tongue for a drink (6) LIQUOR
Sounds as if there's forty in good health - sounds like a good buy like 27 across FAREWELL
The 19 down way to blow the little dear up POPPET
The sort of young charms with which one might need to get around ENDEARING
This may get you down, but it's great to get you up SAG
What confidence one's pal has with the mob APLOMB
Where the seaman lives with poetry ABODE
Where the six lives it up in the set EXISTS
Will one E get to be as one? UNITE
With hair, what has lap to do with it? PLAIT
Yes, that desire seems a bit too much AGREED