Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 17 2013

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Admiringly American capital broadly ran amok ADORABLY
Beastly sound heard by Indian at last council HOWL
Bloodsucker loses temper with seductress VAMP
Can't let go to turn tide TIED
Dedicated to God to go up and down over old book VOTARY
Describes eccentric characteristic to freedom of information lawyer at end of procedure FOIBLE
Far away on holiday making up things OUTLYING
First victim found in Punjab electrocution ABEL
Head off with Beatrice and headhunter for practice in Caribbean OBEAH
It's about spirit across Oxford division REGION
It's not much to expect from old British politician at African party for English leader PITTANCE
Mind how it goes for some in the end in dreadful media net DEMENTIA
Nineties produced clever clogs in physics EINSTEIN
One way to change what Carver did wrong ¿ give the role to someone else RECAST
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Platform for journalist getting modern direction at New York Times and Post NEWSPAPERCOLUMN
Pleading, as you are, with soldier is no good URGING
Promise they spell it out with a selection of good books COVENANT
Record soft Roman expression for hesitation in speech PLATINUM
Show of hands over novice universal architectural characteristic of capital VOLUTE
Sounds like it marks the spot for Irishman sadly irate with Irishwoman in London EXPATRIATE
Square to get rid of it for songbird TOMTIT
Stimulate involvement in Corfu election FUEL
That man holds left side of ugly giant HUGE
Those types of Deputies help the workers one doesn't want in The House! ASSISTANTS
To the extent that, up north, academy finds chums went to pieces INASMUCH
Turns up, soldier finds picture small and crooked? Then, align correctly! STRAIGHTEN
Unit of force is not old and not backwards? NEWTON
What happens in Mrs Brown's Boys, for one? That's the last place you'd expect to find them all! FAMILYPLOT