Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 17 2005

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Allow nothing to come back over the door LINTEL
Bed for a tart APPLEPIE
Blooming well-spoken at last FLORAL
Brave from Shakespeare for America NEWWORLD
By the sound of it, go to the derriere of London for him DANNYBOY
Desmond! That's the inverse way of putting them ODES
Finally fall for drink LASTDROP
For an Indian, there's nothing dovelike about Thomas TOMAHAWK
How one might get soft about fasting then RELENT
Is the editor sick and overweight? That's his bad luck ILLFATED
Make off with the electricity for December DECAMP
No disc losing such beating HIDING
One might get around the grain with 'er CORNER
One would miss sucha girl to be the French vocalist, perhaps SINGLE
Plumbing that's calling for 18 down at the double THEPIPES
Reciprocally N.I.? INRETURN
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She had a dance for a Peer that ain't with the artist ANITRA
Sounds as if one is in possession of the island IONA
Sounds as if one is sticking it up overhead CEILING
Sounds as if one might string along with such an agreement ACCORD
Stick what one had for a meal for a traitor APOSTATE
Take the whip around the eye LASH
The bloody sort are not all in vain, by the sound of it VESSEL
The way one might find a girl stuck among the dead ADHERED
The wrong thing to do in the rows of the dogs TERRIERS
There's getting to be more in the fold INCREASE
Think on about what is the wrong way to give employment MISUSE
This might be a made-up meal CHEESE
To treat Pa in, pairs in a pill ASPIRIN
You get around like this every so often CYCLICAL
You'd think one would be too meticulous to make a catalogue of such dirty places STYLIST
You'll get this 11 across, by the sound of it ECHO