Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 26 2011

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5000 or 1000 at this, cleaned their shoes! DOORMAT
A half slip I go to get somewhere out West SLIGO
A lob-return I quietly get rid of ABOLISH
A loss for the French, a win for some Swedes WATERLOO
An Aer Lingus flight catches a nun in confusion and boredom ENNUI
An improper crest, in any pedigree ANCESTRY
Be with the Irish king, twice, and get the disease BERIBERI
Call attention to and advise the inclusion of 'er at tea, so to speak ADVERTISE
Clean up her mess, little one LEPRECHAUN
Cruising along as George Russell makes a comeback? ASEA
Destroy a line, a thin deployment ANNIHILATE
Discover a meadow next to Roscommon LEARN
Extreme type of tyre, used around Cork RADICAL
He, hearing ''go on, go on'', is fated to take her tea, I hear FATHERTED
It shows I wasn't there with a liberal one ALIBI
It's ground beef no caf¿ cooked COFFEEBEAN
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Just in following accountants to the east CASE
Mass consumption that's common around university COMMUNION
Medley of songs with anise, garlic and saffron, for example SEASONINGS
Might it describe the DNA of countrywomen in hell? HELICAL
Motorists' clubs DRIVERS
Pull out something more at court EXTRACT
Shapes one in hundreds CONES
Stayed at home displaying fabric SATIN
Test how long it will take to decide the case? TRIALRUN
The French catch the wrong train and arrive at the end of 9-down LATRINE
The girl is in the manuscript MISS
There's a number back in the northeast NINE
Time the cop is back inside, eh? EPOCH
What one's allowed with it, returned on a citation QUOTATION
Will benefit making it be a search BEQUEST
You'll find it in Meath heading north, and south! NAVAN