Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 2 2005

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955 FIVETOTEN
A stripe for the church PRIEST
Beautiful bit of poultry on the end where it's at poultry in 28 across, by the sound of it PARTHENON
Fat enough for the country, by the sound of it GREASE
Holidays for the police, by the sound of it ARREST
How flexible one would be in a vegetable way PLIANT
If I make an appointment with the beast, that will make it salty OXIDATE
If she were to lose her head, that would make it loose AUNTIE
In this position to strike one would be an example STANCE
It pleased the editor that he was told he was less rotund FLATTERED
It's good to have a trio of heavenly bodies THREESTAR
It's more than enough to have a ball with rock and roll without the rock ABUNDANCE
It's right for the ship to have accommodation for the main part of the show STARBOARD
Its name is not legion, only a tenth of it COHORT
Look forward to the pet getting involved with ten and a hundred around the East EXPECT
Not even round and divine ODD
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One to advise you what to take, of course DIETICIAN
One would shortly get over in a boat with this, by the sound of it (1,'2) OER
Peel, but not John OUTSIDE
Perhaps paid a second time to have got into a new home RESETTLED
Set it in the form of a very poor duet DESTITUTE
She might get full and then stop DOT
So one may assume that you get behind time with the mail POSTULATE
So, it seems, Reginald consumed a total of one horse AGGREGATE
The festive occasion had been for the knight, pure and simple GALAHAD
The pestiferous part of 23 across RAT
The short feet do be pinching THEFTS
The sort of case that would be painful for a teetotaller ATTACHE
This would get her to follow 18 down for a bit RATHER
What a bore to have to get this into your head! TREPAN
Work with stones on the road, to boot COBBLE
Working for Father I would be almost 31 across UNDERPAID