Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 11 2001

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Always the mills of the North are turning inside out (8). EVERSION
As a matter of course one does this EATS
Could one bear to sound in this NUDE
Cut out a bit about the religious body RESECT
Get up to greet the silly one with a washer LOOFAH
He's able to carry his drink PORTER
How a divine played the first card; it was no good ADDLED
How mine get tons of references (8). MENTIONS
How Paul makes a clap with a pad APPLAUDS
How the editor works on about a hundred decrees EDICTS
How the golfer's warnings attempt to have woods that way FORESTRY
In the face of it, likewise, after six VISAGE
In this to make money but never make one 15 across VEST
Involved with the way-out, Desy was being, like this EXISTED
Is father so tastefully, dead ? (6). PALATE
Is it one's duty to cut it out? EXCISE
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Might his hair have been coarse, by the sound of it? PIRATE
One has to get around the artists so as to torment them HARASS
So might a priest finish nine and have it out with them APPENDIX
Something like 1 down, to a pronounced extent ASPIRATE
Sounds as if one is fed up with tricks like this one of the medical profession CICATRIX
That's how I'd get the tune together UNITED
The broken seat gets to be hazardous for the star ASTERISK
The point is so silly - and first-rate, for instance ASSEGAI
There's a sign that at last the little car has room for two GEMINI
There's some shortage of towns like this for 8 across SCARCITY
They're 9 across BADEGGS
To be so saucy will never make one 15 across DRESSING
Weed, maybe, but what's new about that? USED
What's so nice about the lama is so soothing CALAMINE
With the ray one caught sight of this in the sea SAWFISH
Without delay - O, Tim! INNOTIME