Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 18 2011

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A bounder, passing on helping out with the clubs CADDYING
A can holding one five, one fifty and a one, for the man in the street CIVILIAN
A little street near stables and meadows, without any fuss in the middle MEWS
A metal leg broke creating a sensation! TINGLE
A party that's wise shows how much to take DOSAGE
A Windscale grotesque, brute and oaf BEAUFORT
Albert admits the arts retrospective is stellar ASTRAL
Conjure up a magazine from Apple, perhaps in a note IMAGINE
Drunk at fifty for example, no more LEGLESS
Father might play this way, out of prison PAROLE
Fifty, and he follows Matthew to see a notable spot LANDMARK
Go in semi-smashed to find what's behind 11-across EGOISM
Got trapped in the spire, looking back for actions in vain, perhaps? EGOTRIPS
Guess inside there's somewhere to stay and get a drink GUINNESS
He watches animals for Penny, her in the outhouse SHEPHERD
He's in North Africa in a large resort ALGERIAN
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It holds what's left of the silk, cut perhaps for funny hats, Raymond ASHTRAY
It might be bread from a celebrity church STARCH
It ropes in the lieutenant catching part of the opera LARIAT
It's a cavalier for Roy and the VIPs ROYALIST
It's blessed and homely with me gone HOLY
Look up to one, Mark, with anger ADMIRE
Make one turn away a quick estimate that ran over, for example ESTRANGE
Methods used to get west at sea, say WAYS
Not believing the heist was bungled in the morning ATHEISM
Pat, in a nice way, is concerned with the South CARESS
Places to keep vehicles, fish and boats CARPARKS
Sodium, you heard, at sea leads to sickness NAUSEA
The doctor finishes the morning rounds AMMO
The doctor paused, moving something by the computer MOUSEPAD
There's something precious in one set of twins GEMINI
They keep the peace and fish with Dave in Wales GARDAI