Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 31 2006

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By this remember there's something sour about the vine SOUVENIR
Can one get a rustle from the North? ULSTER
Can you imagine how I see tea in such a pure setting PICTURE
Even if it's under the saucepan it's illegal POTEEN
For the rest, a little liquid may come from the poles SNOOZE
Getting around to what's due on the property, in a manner of speaking ORATES
Getting some fodder for what's in in a horse FORAGING
Hard-working promises to pay for service STUDIOUS
Have a tale to tell about the dead RELATE
He turns sheepish in the matter of a holy man MARABOUT
He's not entitled to pass it on LIFEPEER
Here you find 'er at home ERIN
How the South might move the liquid among the flowers BOWSER
I get dead like this if you leave me alone ISOLATE
I represent the Irish Times - does that show you how important I am? IMPRESS
It seems more than fishy not to have a go LINGER
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It's confused after the godly one THEIST
It's not the nipper's own hair that's too long at the sides EARWIG
It's yellow to sound so sheepish about the girl BANANA
Might they totter without feet? ADDERS
Nothing could make a medicine man so forbidding VETO
One is just a shade of being in an explosive setting TINT
One to try a hill with a will TESTATOR
Past for the final k? LASTWEEK
Sounds as if it's wet, my dear, for the old claws, by the sound of it REINDEER
That could be what he had on to sit there for pleasure HEDONIST
The cab got in for him UNCLETOM
The sort of ground around the piano with a shell TERRAPIN
To have it in a semi-precious stone is enough to shake one AGITATE
What an outpatient is not? INWARD
Will 'e always get the priest back? EVER
Will just a hint of a pub get to you at last around here? INNUENDO