Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 10 1998

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A learned doctor might finish with 'Um!', but it's all put on ADDENDUM
An absolute smashed cane, as you might say UTTERANCE
Ass, perhaps, one takes to LIKES
At last comes transport of copper by rail GUARDSVAN
Can I get ten more at the end, as of old? ANCIENT
Can you see that the peaks are upside down? SPOT
Decay in a roundabout way? ROTATION
Even if it's agonising after a century, hide it CACHE
For now, N, perhaps NONCE
Funny sort of fellow to be going by rail when it's all not on rail WAGONTRAIN
Gathering that, O, this won't get you down ROUNDUP
Healthy to get in there but agonising in the end SPAIN
His this is from 10 across. (What a frightful clue!) PANIC
How a thousand have gone to think they'd been employed USED
How crooked Sean starts in the Senate SENATOR
If a cat may look at a king, is this how she may look at alord? PEER
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If it's not needed, it'll do for the vicar, by the sound of it SURPLUS
Make it in spades? In short, no DIGIT
No sales there - and no outsiders, either CLOSEDSHOP
One could be held up as a spectacle LORGNETTE
Perhaps ingrate, too, or in ANDIRON
Raptors with strings attached KITES
Revel, perhaps, if you can get the prise LEVERUP
Ruddy well born and raised around the stack BRICKRED
Skull of a moth? DEATHSHEAD
Sounds as if this may cause damage on eyes without any discord HARMONISE
Sting in the tail, and bite in the bottom, of it WASP
Stuff yourself with egg, or something deep GORGE
The mammalian way in which her little feet stole in and out like little mice SUCKLING
This gets confused with the sum-up in Panama ISTHMUS
This pie and the rest of it may give you a breather RESPITE
Those sailor-boys - all four of them! THESEASONS