Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 26 2004

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A primitive mate for 24 across? EARLYMAN
As a matter of course, leaves there at last ENTREE
Back from Kipling to an affair of the East, as a rule MIKADO
Be quite breathless with her, being so catty PANTHER
Being footless, stop on the street ASPHALT
Bet that's not your favourite LONGODDS
Bond's able for Carrie, by the sound of it BEARER
Can I make you quite like me? AMIABLE
Could be, 'e's writing them and is speaking them SAYS
Didn't go and gave support STAYED
Do it by the book? RESERVE
Drinks for a boy ALES
How much can one make of her figure at first? COUNTESS
How one changes me for the better at last EMENDS
In me back there, leave is never unselfish EGOISM
Is the tap running! No TURNEDON
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It sounds very soft in the river for a sucker NIPPLE
It's my blooming round, so it is, and don't forget it MYOSOTIS
It's not usual to get a girl in a lab like this ABNORMAL
Keep a part to see about a parental pest SEPARATE
M in us to get one on in school LESS
May an heir with a can over a little composition SONATINA
Much beloved and not a cheep out of it, by the sound of it VERYDEAR
My, My! Can I make you quite like me? MYDOUBLE
Of course it's for the sailor to sound so derisive (6) GYBING
One got around to get this in to get the fish in REELED
One might make nothing of this or bear twice as much of it POOHPOOH
See about an agent of the East ESPY
Silly! You press the bell for cover ASSURING
Such might Stan have this of making such an old carriage in despair NOHOPE
The First Lady is just about all right when one calls her up (6) EVOKES
The instalments of the goddess, by the sound of it SERIES