Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 16 2010

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3 down on the end of course ENTREE
A wag around one tin for hanging around AWAITING
Alliance to adopt fossil fuel, perhaps COALITION
At last there's a ruling, but not for a CID matter ALKALINE
At length, write No in French PENNON
Attitudes to work; one's not all for it OPPOSES
Die with an ocean, by the sound of it IDEA
In French, by the sound of it ESTAMINET
In the record there's nothing among the trees GROOVE
It's moist and very deep around the North INMOST
Letter take time to be stamped on POSTAGES
May be sung six feet over the Border ANTHEM
Not in order to have this MESSINESS
On the end of 10 across by computer ONLINE
On the wheel it scrapes along at the end of the street STRAKE
One abandons them on the end of 34 across LEAVES
One fruit for two sound ones PEAR
One goes to the Irish Times for, initially, the four points of the compass NEWS
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Opportunity to go up about the writer in the inside OPENING
Roughly, I am shortly in the estate ESTIMATE
Saving the girl under the fur FRUGAL
Seems a way in makes them rather precious AGATES
Set up about a bone for the clans TRIBES
Slim chance of getting a loan from the South SLENDER
Stand on more then two legs for one to treat the animals at last TRIVET
That's enough to put one off being a tenant DETERRENT
The 8 down all those young make LITTER
The girl comes back about one that's tough in fibre SISAL
The hen lost her head, and it followed she took it to court ENSUED
The vehicle came three feet up to the parking place YARD
The work of Russel is fabulous AESOP
This does not sound like a fast weapon for advertising, as the saying goes SLOGAN
This patriot sounds as he was anti EMMET
Took the chair in smooth fashion SATIN
You may see from this that one is single ONEEYE
You're getting old, you fool. Does that satisfy you? ASSUAGE