Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 28 1999

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Annoyed enough to be ejected PUTOUT
At, in a manner of speaking, taking it down DICTATION
Begone, false one, by the sound of it, and don't come home! OUTLIER
Below par in par for strength PILLAR
By the sound of it your stomach starts not to want a piece of this BELLICOSE
For what it's worth, the North does not start here SOU
Former Greenwich, for instance ONETIME
Give to the Conservative what is on the plate OFFERTORY
Have it ground in church PULPIT
How decomposition consumed in a roundabout manner ROTATE
How one learnt to make light of it around the North LANTERN
How readers may break it down DIGEST
In response, one might have lit this ANY
It sounds as if you too might be driving into this part of the crossword, just for sport AUTOCROSS
Might a former century employ such a pardon? EXCUSE
No-one objects to this being entirely gluttonous ALLAGREED
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Sheepish, in a way, or in me MERINO
Silly to be doubled in a fatal way ASS
Sound of at least three to pass the buck with 21 across OVERTO
That's all right during the voyage STARBOARD
That's cheating, but maybe keep it dark UNFAIR
That's fine end for 2 down! BEAUTIFUL
That's Tablet Number One, in a skin. Get it out without disturbance SPILLIKIN
The ruddy deed to do for the editor REDACT
The side is in tears that they're live in there RESIDENTS
The sound of what comes after what comes out of 9 across, by the sound of it YOU
They're delivered from 24 down SERMONS
Very poor and innocent, perhaps DESTITUTE
What a silly sort of uncomplicated weight! SIMPLETON
What stays in there, leaves TEAPOT
What you might catch off the west coast of Ireland? ACHILL
Where the cutter may be accused INTHEDOCK