Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 8 2015

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Butler's edict - salad must be capable of being demolished DESTRUCTIBLE
Crude torture on backstreet used, for example, by Munch in versions of The Scream OILPAINTS
Former partner from the gallery retires with bonus EXTRA
From the forest, worker goes to town hall meetings ALDERMAN
Fussy and shy from mixture of drinks SHANDY
Great entrance conceals nothing BIGMOUTH
Half of 19 down get a key from one of those in coffee shop DECAF
Informer discards first three letters from mother of Pearl for instance ORMER
Is on to the foreign sultanate over what's to offend between Ireland and Britain ISLEOFMAN
Late in the day for British prime minister to be so short POSTMERIDIEM
Let off for first murder? It's an eye-opener, begging your pardon! EXCUSEME
No gaps in cargo ship for the singers CHOIR
Old city is jaw-dropping potentially to Oliver URCHIN
One of the beauties on tablet isn't supposed to keep you awake SLEEPINGPILL
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One of those with a sea view on pirate ship is not for turning? The Big Fish are bound to swallow this! PLANKTON
Organised Trojan work for Joyce writing in Greece? ODYSSEUS
Organises the paperwork from word processor EDITOR
Prompt Ulster Rising with Italian leader INDUCE
Retiring writer contacts Native American order DECREE
Sauciest dress for the holidays SUITCASE
School exercise includes woman with roundish shape SPHERE
Sentimental Italian jerk ROMANTIC
Shock from a small weight hitting his building ASTONISH
Sum paid in second ransom for Shergar? AMOUNT
Surprise new flower heard by thick sort in the kitchen CORNFLOUR
Three months with local candidates? With this you'd get to witness their pitch every week! SEASONTICKET
Turns up, agency admits meaning of Times' leaders could go nuclear ATOMIC
Whisky for early bird and for lunch SCOTCHEGG