Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 24 2011

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A big blow to the Royal Navy ... a party! TORNADO
A model for a girlfriend? Once, that's enough! EXAMPLE
Ain't right the son gets mixed up in it ISNOT
Anyhow, it's car, sea or a flight STAIRCASE
Basil's lout is at the foundation BAIS
Busts into a derelict coach depot BUSSTATION
Charges not seen in fetes FEES
Fat loud breed of dog! FLAB
Go under with a bad act, Kay SINK
He takes off a piece of film the rep sent back STRIPPER
How old is the street in front of the theatre? STAGE
Into that then, around about one? THEREIN
Irish, red and dead; he'll see it on the beach SEASHELL
It might be buried or, as you are told, in a tree TREASURE
Just the first half? Only the second half this month JULY
Loud golfer's shout around the tee FORTE
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Made false statements to own the rest LIEDOWN
Mature and deaden? RIPEN
Maybe poorly received campanology performances, they make a big splash? BELLYFLOPS
Modifies or opens up by design ONPURPOSE
Mr Morgan swallows one for the non-drinkers PIONEERS
One in three kids stumble with a permit TRPLET
Out of context, remember it's way out there EXREME
Perhaps like catching butterflies for an organisation NETWORK
Setback Jay engineered for the oil producer JACKBYEATS
South America gets his endless oriental food SUSHI
The French ring is one of 32 the queen once had LAOIS
They could be tanked, those skiers taking the N504 SKINDIVERS
They're unlucky there isn't another way THIRTEENS
To make a late start the Italian backed a German LIIN
Uses the keyboard before an alien laid out the letters TYPESET
Work with someone in the theatre? COOPERATE