Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 28 2008

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A for 14 down in Kildare ATHY
An SC might thus get bits with this to get his own back AVENGE
At to in to - just picture it on you TATTOO
Crawling on them for for the sound of them ALLFOURS
For the fatherly deity a place in China PAGODA
Implore not to be out for a start BEGINNER
It's for Neptune to be carried in explosive TRIDENT
It's said to be served to a period SENTENCE
Leave them HOLIDAYS
Leaving the East behind in this direction EASTERN
Levered up in the middle, and valued by the sound of it PRISED
M in us on E? ONELESS
Make tips for one of the least in the old kitchen TURNSPIT
Need rope to have got ope once more REOPENED
Not in Cork. Cork in it BOTTLE
Perhaps under can, V as this INTENT
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So the duet has one put out OUSTED
Sounds as if the man will not be one's sole support HEEL
Sounds like a meaning for concentration ESSENCE
Starting the motor has one in a fury CARRIAGE
Thanks to Edward an American serviceman is shaken AGITATED
The beastly king of the underworld is just a mass of 9 across GANGLION
The eider duck has it and the plump girl will have to do it (4, 4) FINEDOWN
The first letter of 19 across is U, by the sound of it THEE
The noble her is all at sea LADYSHIP
The North in an entrance on Dad's side AGNATE
The old rifle is more nasty, in a manner of speaking SNIDER
The South gets 17 across to get sent about dirt back there STRIDENT
There's a song in it - and maybe a catch in it, too LARIAT
They give one the feel of the Severn NERVES
With soap this could make 'er tight WASH
Wrong note in the stomach (6) RENNET