Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 28 2017

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Check your lines in advance for catches in lough REHEARSE
Colts and rifle for English neighbour SCOTLAND
Court dress in the end inadvertently leads to strong protest OUTCRY
Crazy estate for the Mad Hatters TEASET
Endless campaign sails close to the wind CANVAS
Feeling this is deep-rooted, nasty, vile scar VISCERAL
Hardens manager losing head if there's no introduction to bits of fiction OSSIFIES
Historical remedy, of course, for one presumably shot, for example, by old police force PAREGORIC
Hotel in Burma organising dance RHUMBA
How the cat burglar got away perhaps over the border with most of them to escape DOWNTHEDRAIN
Is looking out for injustice overseas in 26 across - it leads to one of those in prison SCOTLANDYARD
It's fundamental to the inner set INHERENT
It's rare to seek office without an introduction to what's the norm UNCOMMON
Larry drops recipe that's no good for meal without starter, as that might affect the gullet LARYNGEAL
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Minor setback is all the rage around revolutionary university HICCUP
Mix-up top boxer on promoter's books BLURB
Money problems over a guy fighting on ship YEOMAN
Monitor one of those in 14 across, for example POLICE
New ship yard around Ring has a particular speciality when it comes to conditioning and joints PHYSIO
On the contrary, badger relative to contact lawyer over single for the musical LIBRETTO
One of the Boys in Blue similar to 22 across GARDA
One of the bulbs from first crop on soft spot CLOVE
Pale type concealed by America's Henry Ford ASHEN
Relates to clerical figure starting off in March around the sea reportedly Archdiocesan
Sounds like an improvisation of new posh yard RHAPSODY
They give some people a clip around the ears for cutting staff HAIRSTYLISTS
What a company marches on sounds like something you'd associate with Napoleon going to war perhaps ARMYBOOTS
Works in 25 across with copper DETECTIVE