Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 14 2003

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Accustomed at last to being woken up ROUSED
By the sound of it, gets pitch on board for a guide LODESTAR
By way of drumming to make the boy lose his head with fright TYMPANIC
Does Father go back and forth about his lair? That's more like it (7) ADDENDA
Don't give in what is among all the rest RESIST
Double the extra at parting BYEBYE
Flies here with me and Pa EPHEMERA
Formerly I was the leader, now not at home EXILED
Has Pan got a ma there? ISTHMUS
Is the hair of the inspector the cause of his upset? DISTRESS
It may follow you in where the money is PURSUE
It returns about a strike in islands society TAHITI
Kept thanks in there, indeed DETAINED
Little more than second MINUTE
Long enough to be a record TAPE
Might one carp a little at what seems so precious in water? (8) GOLDFISH
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Might Shelly call this work at last? SCALLOP
No spring could get tied like this, by the sound of it NEAP
No visitor at there INMATE
Not worked for one in France going on ahead with Edward UNEARNED
One trusts it's not so boring in church as this is, by the sound of it TEDIUM
Sounds as if Anne might place this in a little glass ANISETTE
Sounds as if there's none like Elizabeth the sailor ABBESS
That could be a fine way to be going SPEEDING
The bid in 5 down that everyone has ONEHEART
This may get a hold on you and put you to sleep after tea TETHER
To have married again may have put things right REPAIRED
Way over there there's a deal of it BRIDGE
What a Scot might do with smoke PIPE
What's so biting gets so turned and is so sick ACIDOSIS
What's so soft in what's so silly may be so dangerous ASPS
When they're made to be armed, pop goes the Leslie BANGLES