Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 17 2011

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15 across may have one PASSENGER
An E appears to have little in mind INANE
Are shortly in the Moon, but little in the head MORON
Around friends they're only partly precious OPALS
At this it's free for the most part LARGE
Because it's in rein, one doesn't really mean it INSINCERE
Before mine take it as read, by the sound of it CAR
Byrne finishes there, by the sound of it THESTAKE
Can she go overseas to become another sort of parent? ADA
Edge along the edge about fifty SIDLE
Have a swipe at an advertising saying SLOGAN
Henry came to a full stop over Edward HALTED
I had the tent, perhaps, for 12 across IDIOT
In it there is one supporter at first INITIALLY
In this it seems it had to be as good as gold GOT
In this to send 14 down DISTRESS
In this you'll find 17 across AUSTRALIA
Little fat to be shed on the roof LEANTO
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Lo, it's back in this bloom to be at your back FOLLOWER
May day do for this so-and-so SOS
One finds it all so troublesome ALARMIST
One has sea about us from 28 across AUSSIE
One takes to what's similar to the South LIKES
One turns up and down ROTOR
One's classical, in a manner of speaking LATINIST
Reckon how silly she is ASSESS
That's better than the side-saddle BESTRIDE
That's the grader, see? REGARD
There's not a single thing to be doing about this MARRYING
There's nothing in that blain of England ALBION
Though little known elsewhere, Alfred Beit is remembered in South Africa for his bridgework ALBEIT
To be served with a stop that's full at last SENTENCE
Trouble with the joint if it's wet at last SPRAIN
Try to get it with the elm MYRTLE
What perhaps does with one's hands may be on hand at last WRINGS
Will the fool sit and ask you to help with 14 down? ASSIST