Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 4 2006

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1/10 on the side ELEVEN
Able to be in India after last month? DECCAN
After tea in the town one goes around on ahead TURBAN
All goes to show it's us he may telephone to USHERING
Although I am not all there I can still teach IMPART
An oblique way to get 'er to have something to run through SKEW
Brought up about a ruddy end REARED
Exchange the bits of the sow over the piano SWOP
Given a title that there's no bloody end to ENNOBLED
Hide there OUTSIDE
How one avoided having a duel with the editor ELUDED
However thick a fog, he will mate in two BIGAMIST
I am coming at the end of those mischievous ones IMPS
In church might one lose one's head and always die? REVEREND
It will please you to be told you do not bulge so much as formerly at last FLATTER
Lo, it was in no hurry to have the deer in bits LOITERED
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Make a note to be the half of it SEMITONE
Myselves, perhaps, for her and Mercury HERMES
Nobody asking there, it seems REPUBLIC
Not hide Sidney back there not far from there DISCLOSE
One might have to do some alteration perhaps in here for 7 down CHURCH
Perhaps it's wrong for Shelley to be in France TORTOISE
Put the clothes on one with rage at last HANGER
Quick with the silver for 1 down in space MERCURY
Seems I am not being fair to the one with water all around ISLANDER
Some of the money demanded is in South Africa RANSOMED
Sounds like the cut of one's trousers from this KRIS
Ten up with the fish to make things go smoothly OILING
The core of the corps, by the sound of it KERNEL
The girl's up with the seeds in to get one in motion SENNAPOD
What a silly place is one for St. Francis ASSISI
Would a cleric dream of getting over a great lake? REVERIE