Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 16 2011

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6-down showing 50:10, to the Poles LIONS
A bad knee wrapped, a sore back, and something that could get inflamed? KEROSENE
A father, with your old indifference APATHY
A friend, and you are reportedly not paying him? AMATEUR
A guy's mate at fifty shows some nerve GALL
A prayer that sounds like it's read in company CREDO
Catherine and Arthur I see, said it's very cleansing CATHARTIC
Explain with those against, it's true CONSTRUE
For the project, he takes me after Counsel SCHEME
How flexible and illuminated he is around me LITHESOME
How much to see the doctor housed by your uncle's mate? AMOUNT
In front of Ballsbridge society, the US soldier gets ready for action GIRDS
More neat in some degrees, like tigers say MANEATERS
Occupants get the edge in housing payments RESIDENTS
Ones believing the rest replaced the iron oxide inside TRUSTERS
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Out in the quiet direction SOUTH
Perhaps you get a spark from this kind of dog circling the pound PLUG
Praise for the current company deal adjustment ACCOLADE
Quietly, those owing urge a quick shock to the system maybe? POWERSURGE
Someone charged for a copy that's not new ACCUSED
Something for the court is 23-down without a second character CASE
That drug dealer Penny has awful charisma ... it's the tea we hear PHARMACIST
The part that's baked, Clare PIECE
The South has assembled a band SASH
The weirdest changes in Monaghan, describing Clare and Galway say MIDWESTERN
There's a key in case one gets to stop CEASE
They promote the sale for Noah's vessel in today's yards MARKETERS
Those insects got the second artisan beaten SECTARIANS
Turn aside to provide service around the west SWERVE
Using the letters we clear, so this can describe three letters from Mayo, say LOWERCASE