Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 20 2004

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A bish, that's not in church in India SAHIB
A follower of Edward the Seventh GEORGEV
Actually, it sounds as if one's eyes might follow this knowingly REAL
After tea, in short, the Irish makes it all short TERSE
Allow him to be ungrammatically forgetful LETHE
Always one weds before this EVERYTHURSDAY
Always, by the sound of it, disorganised EVERYWHICHWAY
By the look of it, it doesn't look good to turn back (4) LEER
Cut back past this WAS
Disorder may stun this roundabout UNREST
For him, there's about one horse to be eaten for Ascot HAGGIS
Has the sand, perhaps, hardened like concrete? SET
How 27 across gets led to get sat on SADDLE
How each spare G seems to cover the lot except for the start FOREVERYTHING
I will be in what gave the confusion to a few houses VILLAGE
If the back is beheaded, what's left will get sound REAR
In short in church, in short INCH
Is it the churchman that'll come again? REVISIT
It's Edward that Mother has married MATED
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It's up to the knight to have rice in it RISOTTO
Learnt about the North, to make light of it LANTERN
Live partly in a hat HABITAT
Look and looked up and down SEESAW
Make bold to twist the liana inside this VALIANT
Make out how the start of 21 across is enough to make a boy weep DESCRY
Mon, Weds, Fri, Sun EVERYOTHERDAY
More or less seedy at the double, by the sound of it SOSO
Not so happy, now that Father's back SAD
Oh, you Disney without legal protection! (6) OUTLAW
Perhaps addressed to it in trade (7) ATTIRED
Perpetual motion may prove fatal as a hole in a car CHOLERA
Sounds cold; is hot CHILLI
That makes one cross - shut it up ROOD
They're subject to the aspects of myself THEMES
They're wanting to catch by degrees, it seems ANGLERS
Well, it does not sound like this SIC
What 'e does to press the twisted rug URGE
What the two of them do to worry 'er BOTH