Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 23 2007

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A firm turn might happen to a brute OCCUR
After a little tea there would be fish. Can you beat that? ROUT
An addition would make him a dirty old man UNCLE
Be untidy enough to feed forces there MAKEAMESS
Being in the last of 1 across as a matter of course EATING
By the sound of it, what a sweet, big buck this is MOUSSE
Clothed once more as the wrong is righted REDRESSED
Corny goddess by instalments, by the sound of it SERIES
Disc loses snepo, perhaps OPENSUP
Dry up in 'er company WITHER
Errs about four flowers RIVERS
Half a start to no sort of life DEMISE
Hand some how wise is one ADONIS
How odd to get the mountains at the end of the street STRANGE
Lousy little old force for a CID NITRIC
Never peer into this house (7) COMMONS
Not blooming well all the Irish eyes IRIS
Nothing better in hand or on you BESTSUIT
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One flower starts to get behind 33 across ASTERN
One'll give support in equality PILLAR
Roughly it's in Latin that I get married ESTIMATE
Silly as transgressions that lead to 32 across ASSASSINS
Swindle you? Not in this puzzle, you can't DOONEDOWN
Take a look at the boil SEETHE
Ten is a bit useless in broken toes OTIOSE
That was enough for me by the end of the week (7) SATIATE
The amount of about fifty for a living for the poor crowd SLUM
The fact is that one is in the mail POSIT
The port is left there ONTHESEA
The sort of beastly Dane Hamlet was GREAT
The sort of diction that is not at all agreeable (6) CONTRA
The tall one with your boy around sounds hoarse STALLION
There's system, for instance, in old poetry REGIME
They may be made as the morning finishes AMENDS
Very little ABCDEFGHIJKLM ATOM
What the summons must be if one is taken to court ISSUED