Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 10 2007

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About the dice, that's the date to devote oneself to it DEDICATE
After a pub or two Ian becomes savage BARBARIAN
As for Crosby, 'e had more than a drink or two (5) BINGE
Everything to get back for what you give out ALLOT
Five per cent in the States - that's elementary NICKEL
Footless and poisonous, I see, with jelly ASPIC
For confession, one would seem to want a Fatherly listener APPEAR
For the cockney at steerage there would, by the sound of it, be a disease ELM
For the county, a little tea; for the wine, a little red CLARET
Goals are their goal, but they're not prepared to work for it STRIKERS
How mean to smash the tin at last INTEND
How the ebb flows back or over paper EDITOR
How to get an A in Father's side AGNATE
I go at the end of the morning, my friend AMIGO
If a stew is made of this, it goes down the drain WASTE
Introduced to the current editor PRESENTED
It is given to Father inside DATUM
Just before 14 down, that makes one 31 across (6) FRIEND
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Leaves from there in the middle of the road STREET
Little signs of harness where they run after tea TRACES
Mine's a Guinness, so I carry on with it IMPORTER
No pulse, no money NOTABEAN
Notwithstanding this, one shortly follows 26 down SAT
On the air, several; between England and France, only the one of them CHANNELS
One does what one has to do, by the sound of it, with one's dough KNEADS
One follows the right hand, initially, through France RHONE
Pinch it back to get the point of a little drink NIP
The disadvantage of a ward? DRAWBACK
The sort of rubbish oine finds on Essen around the North NONSENSE
This month, in short, about the East, in short, has been included INSET
To be so ovine makes one so beastly ashamed SHEEPISH
To do with the weather (not 1 across) in the mind at last ELEMENTAL
Tune for a wind instrument AIR
When it comes to removals, that's the rub for the Times with 'er (6) ERASER
With great respect, Mister Chips OLDMASTER
You'd have sworn that was transport with 17 across ABUSED