Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 22 2008

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After this you need 23 down to be Irish ONE
Aitchless tiller in would sound ELM
Beastly Alexander may be so acid OXALIC
Claim everything - E, for instance ALLEGE
Draw out no amateur pamphlet PROTRACT
For a sucker, it sounds as if his money will go with a bang LOLLIPOP
For her - la! THEFRENCH
Go over this and be just a little depressed GROOVE
Had ex, perhaps, as a matter of course EATEN
Just as short as this, but not any more NOLONGER
Just over half a hundred blooming falsehoods LILIES
Lamina hens LAYERS
Let ten not have the sting in its tail NETTLE
Men follow the car for one such OPERA
No refuse here ACCEPT
Not a warm part of the Americas, by the sound of it CHILLY
Not out for all but the start of the meal INNER
Note how this might be got by 15 across by half SEMITONE
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Nothing - just nothing - in the shape of an egg OVOID
Once in this is not of ten BLUEMOON
One gets 24 across through this EAR
Perhaps not c but C, by the sound of it OCEAN
Perhaps wild-sounding awards OSCARS
Place to do one bit of poetry in classical time ODEON
See-through for Roger CASEMENT
Shorten the top inside ELIDE
Slowly, by the sound of it will Laurence leave LARGO
Something in the shade of 4 across? LUNATE
that's how george figuratively came across Richard GEOMETRIC
The fuss one may have started to love ADORER
There's no end of living there by rail RESIDING
This is a real place, whatever some may say ISRAEL
This might be a follower of 14 down, well it's not ILL
This will make it just a shade wrong (9) DISCOLOUR
Tried to work out about one's boy, Edward REASONED
What the bird has to pay for cutlery? (9) SPOONBILL