Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 15 2004

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A Pole might be one to excuse the substance of this GIST
A transgression looked after, according to plan (2, 8) ASINTENDED
According to Macbeth all our these have led to death YESTERDAYS
After a colourless turn, time does this ELAPSES
After a stag she would still be bad NANCY
After ten I depend all on this ENTIRELY
Always in a tear in church REVERENT
and 6 across, he lies in such a grave manner (4, 5'1, 4) JOHNBROWNS
Asked for a quarter of this and gave up YIELDED
Back at what the leader did for the river DELTA
Bass is, by the sound of it DEEPTONED
Christmas rose for the torments 'e endured there HELLEBORE
Cowes is but cows aren't INSOLENT
Faded in a colourful way away DYED
How did drink ever get into such practical people? ENGINEERS
In a surly manner, by the sound of it, whenever it's dark near the beginning NIGHTLY
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Is one hundred in five hundreds, perhaps, taken all round DISCS
It gets down to get on top of you EIDER
One may be charged with overcrowding BATTERY
See 1 Across BODY
Seems the girl is about to supply notes on how to mix a tot ANNOTATE
She's disreputable enough to make one green, but not with envy JADE
Take too much, of course OVEREAT
The boy's willing to be a blessing BENISON
The rate at which it's all for show (7) THEATRE
The way to object to a match that's not for amateurs PROTEST
There's nothing secret to turn up around the priest like this OVERT
This lets one know that what gets around does not win DISCLOSES
To behead an Indian would make him mad BRAVE
Verbally strained TENSE
Way-out in the way that's not an exit OUTRE
What a sweet dalmatian! SPOTTEDDOG