Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 19 2010

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A learned rotter has the mice in bits ACADEMIC
A number of trees round about this slight depression GROOVE
Al is like a cone on the brain PINEAL
Always between 150 and 'er to make this more smart CLEVERER
Chopin is one to go by POLESTAR
Claim that there's something divine about the sty MYSTICAL
Cut the top off and make off, Kenneth; you're tight DRUNKEN
Face up to it, the egg has been LAID
For the slight trouble you've got into, start from scratch SCRAPE
He will get around in the water EDDY
How a Scotsman's cow may get stuck, by the sound of it ACOUSTIC
It's not I on this IDEA
Jacob's wife has a pain inside RACHEL
Leave the hair on the lake FURLOUGH
Let's have a fight about us TUSSLE
Nothing paid for with permission ALLOWING
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One on board that doesn't pay for his passage STOWAWAY
Shy confusion, I see, is in the postscript for the scientist PHYSICS
Six as it turns to get one in VISA
Sounds as if the mischievous fool caused the deadlock IMPASSE
Such a fuss about the start of 8 across over what's unrefined furore
Testing work for a former worker underground EXAMINER
That'll make one, well, beastly at what I have CURATIVE
The Times editor has been removed ERASED
There's nothing in the acorn smoking around the sun CORONA
There's nothing lively in Edward to be so happy about ELATED
There's some sign of them both GEMINI
They hold us up DELAYERS
They're on the fish, and you may put the fish on them SCALES
This will help you to keep a cool head to a great extent ICECAP
Twice as silly in such a deadly way ASSASSIN
Went fishing after tea and made a mess of it TANGLED