Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 15 2005

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Agree to having one on the cards about a month back there ACCEDE
Being on bail will never blacken one ALBINO
Bits of little male birds for the church TITHES
By the sound of it in, in France ESTAMINET
Despite this, it's not so odd EVENSO
Father, having set crooked, needed this to get stuck together again PASTE
Fire on the mountains RANGE
From first to last, letters in Ulster - or in Germany NAZI
Get used with a small measure to us, Thomas ACCUSTOM
Gets to be suits BECOMES
He lent fresh weight to science NEWTON
In the reckoning of how silly they are to be 18 across ASSESSING
Lian to fasten NAILUP
On the face of it, they're prominent NOSES
One is in the car for a change GEAR
Pall, or this PASTINESS
Puts the fruit underground, by the sound of them (7) BERRIES
See, the limb of the insect (4) CLEG
Clues Answers
Sulphur needs a double gin for the chorus SINGING
Talk of being idle! TATTLE
That's what is about the rent for the sound of 23 down INTERS
The gent in the rail is an essential part of it INTEGRAL
The North could make her way-out and black EGRESS
The seaman is in the drink ABSINTHE
The South was having to be fishy SHAD
The upshot is about hidden lust RESULT
They rule the gee-gees, by the sound of them REIGNS
They sound as if they're not near enough for the day NIGHTIES
This debates are you involved with the ages ARGUES
This tree does not go in around the North ENTER
To hell with those under petticoat government DAMNATION
Twice a century it starts to grow into a tree ACACIA
What the Elders are doing in there with a gee-gee AGEING
Where a French one may be harmonious INTUNE
Where it may be A-one, but all to no purpose INVAIN
Where the bishop is and what he does OVERSEE