Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 22 2005

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A follower of 15 across, by the look and the sound of it SEE
A follower of th advertisement he tore up ADHERENT
A little pound of white stuff for clothing for 34 across ALB
Abandon Edward to get a rise out of him LEAVENED
And still I rent this INERT
By the sound of the hole it's a bore, by the sound of it (#) ALL
Father and boy are not with it today DATED
Fire on it or in it RANGE
Five's the total, but lordly it's only one VISCOUNT
Gee, the many myths that go to make this up! GALORE
Is it all right to call up with the girl around? EVOKE
It takes a press to get the fruit into the ship SPEARS
It's hard to get the sound of the sea on there in the Mediterranean CRETE
It's left, of late ESTATE
It's so wearing for the herald to give thanks to Shakespeare TABARD
Leaves from the inside of this way STREET
More important than the exit, by the sound of it OUTWEIGH
Notes that this is a greeting to autumn, perhaps OCTAVE
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Old enough for a dowry? Far too old DOTAGE
One always has a loaf IDLER
One is finished in this GONER
One is trying to get over the bed TESTER
Rob in this from the ruddy front REDBREAST
Shakespeare's village was not in England HAMLET
Silly to be sick while on the yacht ASSAILING
Start to torment the cups and saucers TEASET
Thanks to being so derisive, it's so forbidding TABOOING
The dial around the East makes it perfect IDEAL
The peers get cunning if you oppress them like this PERSECUTE
There might be a buzz from this, by the sound of it BEE
There's an H in the poet's carriage STANHOPE
They may be in, and must be under, the train SLEEPERS
They might be all plus this, but not by the foot ADDERS
They're all at the back VERTEBRAE
We need to have fuel with us for this USEFUL
You get your revs from them THECLOTH