Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 21 2005

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A negative way to write in France at length PENNON
Being at a funeral where there's not a drink to be had ATTENDING
Gather for prayer COLLECT
Gets left of late ESTATE
Give it a knock in the engine, by the sound of it TAPPET
How to celebrate the finish of a fast time EASTER
Humbled by being stingy, indeed DEMEANED
In church before Paul? REVERE
Is the ways out around the South EXISTS
It gets the gaps from Italy, as a matter of course SPAGHETTI
Join forces ENLIST
Just a rubber editor for the Times ERASED
Leave a place for driving with a beard GOATEE
Leaves on the middle of the road STREET
Letters for such as Dublin CAPITALS
Might get lain here and die, by the sound of it ANIL
Not a type of capital container LOWERCASE
Not an agreeable thing OBJECT
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Not nice to know at the end of the week getting on for short of a year SATYR
One is inclined to be there (2, 1, 5) ONASLOPE
Only such ice could be so fair JUST
Quite a limb in society MEMBER
Reckon that Father is back on the Bench ADJUDGE
Retired for lying WENTTOBED
Rounded, or 8 down at last (5) ORBED
So might a bee get too fat OBESE
Such a bloody lump he may get to be wearing CLOTHE
That's over two (4) HALF
The alternative to a supporter, in a manner of speaking ORALLY
The county for red tea CLARET
The rage of the East to the South of Ireland EIRE
The tender way for the professor to get the referee back PROFFER
There are relatively none like them, by the sound of them SISTERS
This may happen to be way out East EVENT
With a colourless turn, give us a song just for passing the time ELAPSING
Your little brother, not an officer, is worth more than one buck (6) BRONCO