Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 19 2016

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Bird at the French address TITLE
Boss tried catching Rita in a bad mood IRRITATED
Composed and awake or so the story goes WRITTENUP
Count wants to know your religion, for instance CENSUS
Covers spy with The Poppy BEDDINGPLANT
Did they investigate who stabbed Julius Caesar? Sounds like something you'd read at the bar years ago! ROMANLAW
Garland threw a wobbly WREATH
Group of soldiers behind Chinese defence - that's one for the books WALLUNIT
Have nothing to do with it as is protected in the county DISOWN
His management takes you and me in for Asian dinner SUSHI
Hitting the ball after tea is against the law on the road DRINKDRIVING
Home Guard in charge of papers - it's murderous work HOMICIDE
Lawrence buries last letters with rubbish locally TRIPE
Lose one's temper as Rick's leaving Public Works BLOWUP
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Middle Eastern hesitation every 100 years leads to long celebration TERCENTENARY
No actors working in animated films CARTOONS
Of course, that lot on stag party can never say no YESMEN
Off the top of dancer's head, it's learnt badly ANTLER
Presumably describes Dark Side of the Moon in boat from Ulan Bator LUNAR
Rapid AGM organised by The Standard - that's typical! PARADIGM
Relax where the ball came to rest on a golf course LIEAROUND
Restrain model from giving orders to those jockeying for advantage TRAINERS
Ringer for old leader putting finger on key pad from the start DIALLINGTONE
School draw is a way of getting a free holiday STOWAWAY
Something in The Garden leads to form of Maoism MIMOSA
Sting takes old transport for third performance and revival, for example, of The Caretaker CONCIERGE
The Apprentice's support for Partition nets resolution STUDENTS
Torment badger? HARASS