Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 19 2004

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Ale's made him an outcast ISHMAEL
All told, it's beer after tea TALE
and 10 across, they were bound to work in the bit of the old ship that every ship has GALLEY
Are back to the South for the Times (4) ERAS
Are they why they're about boy's? REASONS
Aswan mate? LEDA
Being in charge, they put years on a fellow, it seems MANAGERS
By the sound of it, a border that's not the border of 24 across AHEM
By the sound of it, the hare has gone, by the sound of it BAWLED
Does it set your mind at rest to get further cover? REASSURE
How the priest's the one that keeps on about sulphur PERSISTS
I made light of a tinge of this IGNITE
In return, they come around to make 16 down CAMEHOME
In truth, a priest comes up to town VERACITY
Made B one like this? OSSIFIED
Mother at home will not go and give support on board MAINSTAY
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O, he has us quite put out, the boy has OUSTED
Perhaps make a half-century in no casual way FORMAL
Put on what turn in the lock in a beastly way DONKEYS
Reckons that they're female 19 across, it seems ASSESSES
Relatively inward? SISTER
Saved Sarah at five years old, perhaps SALVAGED
Saws Father up, given time ADAGES
See 9 across SLAVES
The predators are so sleek around the half of the street KESTRELS
The side of the eastern loch ELEVEN
Time will pass as one drinks in here ELAPSE
Vote the old force in, in the current manner ELECTRIC
What one may do in the morning, by the sound of it GRIEVE
What Prudence cooks in a rather proper way PRUDISH
You don't have to get to the point to start with NEEDLESS
You just can't win what's in the cupboard CLOSET