Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 27 2004

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At this you may lose your money so that there's precious little to get a taxi back with BACCARAT
Being a rotter, perhaps, by the sound of it CADENCE
Dad was around this place and got stuck with it ADHERED
Did Turner use the French and the English? LATHE
Do you know that this is a brand of crockery? AWARE
Fired at last CREMATED
For a start I was fed in it INITIATE
For the time being, attend to the burial, I am INTERIM
Half hurried back with the boy being taught SEMINARIAN
How one might find it funny to be in tons of attack ONSLAUGHT
How the broken trees got planted again RESET
I had been in charge but had done little about it (5) IDLED
If puzzled, the editor may get comparatively mad BEWILDERED
If you're a second offender you may get stuck with it RESIN
It's a bit unnecessary to start with, so take it all out EXTRACT
It's all to the good for the North to get frozen in France NICE
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Left on board with the drink PORT
May owned that these knots are correct PROPERTIES
Much of what's in your field may go into what's in the bird CROP
Need to get around her to stop her speaking with a ring ENGAGED
Not at last in favour of drink CHIANTI
Not at the one to be making the notes in Oran ANNOTATOR
Seems it pays for one to come between the professor and the one he's sitting at PROFITABLE
Sounds as if it's mine to open and shut for old money MOIDORE
Sounds like fodder to follow the conjurer, in a manner of speaking for the press (3, 6) HEYPRESTO
Sounds like the way to come across 'er in metric form METRE
That's just a little put on LAYETTE
The first man to get the sack from this job GARDENER
The Greek style 1/1100, perhaps IONIC
There's room at the top for one that does not drink, I see in, Greece ATTIC
They may have been 9 down DEAD
Would he sound so beastly right up there? INTHEMOON