Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 28 2005

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13 down out of the rivers, by the sound of them EXTREMES
A nothing to die for, by the sound of it ANIL
Begin with the fish? That'll shake you STARTLING
Business to help blind mice? RETAIL
Ever calling after the motor? CAREER
Gee, you come in the middle of what is burning in a number of ways! FIGURE
Go into Aran for the wool ANGORA
Got to be arrived BECAME
Have the Danes e'er a bit music that's not for the day? SERENADE
It's right to be seated around what's sticking out SALIENT
It's right to have one on board STAR
Its address will infuriate one at last TANNOY
Lives about the edges RESIDES
Not in favour of the attitude one had to one's work OPPOSED
One may be found in church for a change, by the sound of it ALTAR
One would not like to be dismissed a second time RESENT
Poles' job in the army? STAFFWORK
Reg's confused and giggling after some drinks back there SNIGGERS
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Seen about you for the following ENSUE
She do be never up there DOREEN
Sounds as if one is done with it outside Dublin, so beat it (4) DRUM
State that one has gone after the alternative OREGON
The fin is for them ENDS
The oriental country you can get for one buck ELAND
The sort of adder that may fall for this TOTTER
The swine are going to have what's in the trough PIGSWILL
They're desolate around the East the way one handles this WIELDS
This may be offered for a thing that may be pulled back (6) REWARD
Underdone, for the most part RAREST
Via this ROMANROAD
We do not get to bow to the cowboys and Indians (7) WESTERN
Went around to get rude TOURED
What a blessing to be most competent ABLEST
Will the cleric show one how to mix the ale? REVEAL
You'd swear there's a little sulphur in the remedy CURSE