Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 22 2003

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35 across, being in one in the USA INASTATE
By the sound of it, not a crooked one of the 6 down STRAIT
Claim in there that it's in the town TAVERN
Doubler, perhaps, in fuel for the pen CORRAL
Five, ten, fifty and what's left for scent VIOLET
For him, selfishness goes with it EGOIST
Go farming - there's money in it TILL
Has Laurence been fired for building? ASHLAR
Having looked at it, you're, by the sound of it, the heir SENIOR
He will begin to be the best best man STARTOFF
Hops in there for the end of 11 downs OASTS
How the saint gets carried yet walks STRIDES
How the South lacked colour when it was sound asleep SNORED
In want of having this with one's dough, by the sound of it NEEDED
Its purpose is to be under canvas INTENT
Male and female begin to have their parts in this SEXTET
Might he have played the Emperor Concerto on the fiddle? NERO
Might the French female take off her clothes and wash them? LAUNDRESS
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Not the big stiff that set fire to him LITHE
O, it gets to be true that one is not in this OUTER
One is getting away from something about the bad atmosphere to start with REFUGEE
One may get drunk by the fire TOAST
One might find it with a can in a horse AGITATING
Prepare a parent for fighting in the navy ARMADA
Reckoning that only the silly ones become vocalists ASSESSING
Seems that in Edward a negative needs to be rubbed in ANOINTED
Sounds as if a couple of letters might find the Indian at home there TEEPEE
Sounds like what the author does for the ceremony RITE
That's the pub where one was fed, naturally INNATE
The weight of the top of 28 down for the church (6) SEXTON
Together with 23 down, that could be a pretty thorough search GOOD
Where there's lots of water for the confounded streets BROADS
Will the cry of pain not be a deep one? (7) SHALLOW
Would be on the walls, by the sound of it PANELLED
You'd need to be seeing 14 across for this LOOKING
You'll find it starts around - extremely round DISCOVERY