Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 1 2008

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'E has a round of stout for a start OUTSET
A mysterious amount of black beauty DARKHORSE
Eda's around where they come to the point for her in church DEACONESS
Fired for racing TURF
For Mother, a little tea in style FORMAT
From the East 'e is in it for the Moslems KOREAN
He had got around around to having so scuffled HOED
Hear after half a century that his widow was merry LEHAR
How sweet all this would be under the piano EACH
How the gal almost loped CANTERED
How very much inclined to be over the French all over the church STEEPLE
Indeed the papers are feeling lowdown DEPRESSED
Just look at the hundreds that boiled SEETHED
Make more of what's more than 30 across OVERRATE
March out before you can be had like this APRILFOOL
Not for me, R, at the end of death LATTER
One works just under one foot of this TREADLE
Over one foot at nothing so smooth LEGATO
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Pass the river at this EXEAT
Perhaps one undertakes such berries, by the sound of it INTERS
Pinched and freed below the upper lip PILFERED
Ron gets confused in your prickly setting THORNY
Seems the Scotsman told Kenneth to rouse himself and go away AWAKEN
Snatch a little doze KIDNAP
Tender for public relations initially PROFFER
That's more like the sound of what's so rough GRATER
That's one type of a slope ITALIC
The rotter in the river for years DECADE
The speed of such a mode would not be extreme (4) RATE
They're suitably bloody HEARTS
Those were hard tims ICEAGE
To have been so innocent about the South for the money in it PURSE
Well, that's not with a lisp - that's just stupid THICK
What does this tell us about the dead, beheaded bishop? RELATE
Will he make the broken car rot, in a manner of speaking? ORATOR
Would this get to the root of him that's so ducky? (8) MANDRAKE