Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 15 2007

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A hospital nurse's approach to her work GOTOWARDS
A little tea is not with such a rotten taste TAINT
A thing at first I have the South to aim for OBJECTIVES
After twelve eels get to the East by themselves NOONEELSE
Almost not, by the sound of it, so wearing in bed NIGHTIE
An improved way to give one aid ABETTER
At this, not bound to be LARGE
Being barred when a century old CAGE
Bury this view, in a manner of speaking INTER
Confirmed by the bishop back there, if one has got to die afterwards VERIFIED
Enough to have one a-tremble to tell one on the throne to be quiet SHAKING
Fares to go by the greens PASSENGERS
How the sound of anger will increase to half a century GROWL
Indeed, six's been worked out DEVISED
Is he new there for the media? INTHENEWS
Made a liver of one, perhaps VITALISED
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Made known that the Reverend Father is back first ADVERTISED
Mother's so kind to them NATURES
One short, perhaps, but that doesn't matter NOTATALL
Paradoxical odds - enough to make seven of them EVENS
Pointed at long last to scale BALANCE
Put up with it ERECTED
Relatively pleasant about the sound of about the east in France in the south of France NIECE
Seems like indoor sanitation at last way up North IGLOO
Shorten away over here ABRIDGE
Sounds like the bally waterfowl in abundance at laat SWANLAKE
Swift ships in London FLEET
That'll knock your friends back SLAP
That's Cornelius putting his name to the send-off CONSIGNING
What one in the Irish Times has to say is the matter with Guinness REPORTER
What's not new about you, me and the editor USED
With this she could give herself airs in India SARI