Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 21 2014

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Against disturbing Rose? That¿s one for the books VERSO
At a glance keep up? PEEK
At last, get instruction from airline on holiday to put motor in boat OUTBOARD
Blow found buried in sarcophagus tombstone GUST
Carry On Castle? KEEP
Central bank breadwinner? MONEYMAKER
Clearing cellar at home for grand entrance VAULTING
Cretin or model with old hat TRICORNE
Dispose of fidget or doctor GETRIDOF
Exercise guard's right to be taught at school with intuition PRESCIENCE
Formed circle for director SHAPED
German organisation admits Greek letter takes one down the slippery slope SKIS
Go down for credit with pained expression CROUCH
Hard cash? No, much easier than that with sliver for catching the dinosaurs presumably? MONEYFOROLDROPE
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Have to include accountant with drunk in wine bar MUSCAT
Hidden by Zippo or without a cent to one's name POOR
It's fine in the past for Russell holding onto car AMERCE
It's the wintry weather for a game of cards in January? COLDSNAP
Looking back, barman catches duck left in walled vineyard CLOS
Looking back, university circle to address love of 18th-century decorative design ORMOLU
More than an exaggeration to say they're boomerangs sold by Irish Rail DAYRETURNS
Musical returns with Manx orchestra leader renowned for a series of short musical notes STACCATO
Old-fashioned popular teacher gives out in verse RETROGRADE
Peacekeepers find grounds for madness UNREASON
Pirate captain with a head start to the Oriental Big Smoke perhaps HOOKAH
There once was a chief executive and artistic director in the structure, who were part of the city of culture LIMERICK
Think highly of Bill on bog ADMIRE
Type of person who saves to make one¿s way to return Los Angeles with Aer Lingus GOALIE