Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 31 2003

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50 = 10 x 5, by the sound of it LISTENS
After a century a composer for Spanish sailors centuries ago CARAVEL
Alf sure makes this, as is his wont REFUSAL
Being in bail, I am not all there at all ALIBI
Being seedy, the doctor takes it from you PULSE
By rights one might hire this CHARTER
By the beginning of November every S is not S ALLSAINTS
Deal BUYANDSELL
Expel, perhaps, all the people who have come TURNOUT
Fire too much? that would be going too far OVERSHOOT
Fishy to have a defeat after tea TROUT
Gee, what a rush and what a desire! (5) GREED
Glorify such perfect vision, by the sound of it IDEALISE
Heavens above! How clear that is after a day STARLITSKY
How sweet to have been able to have passed away like this CANDIED
I am the first of them to be on short time SMALLHOURS
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If you get your knife into them they come out backwards at night STAB
In volume it's entertaining READABLE
Much with this with thanks OBLIGED
Not at all hard, that is to say, in broken seats EASIEST
Not being tight, one has lost the thread of this SCREWLOOSE
One could never beg in them ENDS
Perhaps go by the Times for the bits of written work PASSAGES
Perhaps one's ex has had consumption EATEN
Sounds as if one escapes to Wales for them LEEKS
Sounds as if there's a dress on each of them ENVELOPES
The tale of the Conservative of the living LIFESTORY
There's nothing wrong with the French girl from England LEGAL
They're healthy up there, but it takes away one's energy SAPS
This might drive one to lie about a Member IMPEL
This might get soiled, but more for a Scotsman CLAY
This will tell you it's value, as it's up there in Donegal ASSESSOR