Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 16 2007

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20 down SALT
A fly-by-light? AIRSHIP
An ancient coal ridge, by the sound of it MARINER
Ate during the match, but not with a will (9) INTESTATE
Can half a dozen be seated if they come to see one? VISIT
Can you beat it for food? (6, 4) DINNERGONG
Don't tell anyone you look after your old one KEEPMUM
Ela's Rof - by this, by the sound of it UPFORSALE
Go wrong once more and you'll be stuck with it RESIN
Gone into it, boots and all IMMERSED
How frightful for Laurence during the morning! ALARM
Inside there's frequently room at the top for them LOFTS
Is my word roughly speaking? ROWDYISM
Is that a striking position for an inspector? Far from it DISTANCE
It's said that there's nothing to be shared out ORATION
Long long time over the North YEARN
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Not one of Easter? WESTERNER
One might be in the habit of having an ad for this, in a manner of speaking DICTION
Quoted by the raven? There's more to it NEVER
S drew this with spuds, for the most part UPWARDS
That's just a fair sort of cube of wood, perhaps SQUAREDEAL
The affair that Caroline had with Donald continued CARRIEDON
The afterthought? Currently, that's me AMPS
The point of this is that the ruler is making a nasty noise in the engine PINKING
The sign of approval is up by the tyre (5) SIDON
The unaspirated ladies who now put on the show PRESENTERS
Thus His Majesty, if he's been 16 down, will be SOAKINGWET
Time was when the editor followed us (4) USED
Untouched, of course UNEATEN
Uptight in a verbal kind of way (5) TENSE
Wave about a meal of husks? BRANDISH
Where you might bet a thousand more to get to the Pole TOTE