Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 6 2009

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A Scot will not put a sock in it, he will put it in a sock in a pointed manner SKEANDHU
After the ruddy turn all was not well with the train. It left the tracks (8) DERAILED
By the sound of it, rain for that RULE
Dedicated to being wider round the middle OBLATE
E's got the story of the pearls OYSTERS
Fascinate by the weigh-in, by the sound of it ENTRANCE
For the herald, thanks to Shakespeare TABARD
Go and gamble a little over the North in an intermediate sort of way GOBETWEEN
Happy to be in the dark DELIGHTED
Has the Times editor been removed? ERASED
However old he is, he can cope MANAGE
Is back she is to strain at this SIEVE
Is last month shortly able to be in India? DECCAN
It being so dry, abandon it DESERT
It's all to the good the way it's placed ASSET
It's rare for this to be less than five hundred and one UNDERDONE
Knock him up and just look at him in India PARSEE
Long for this LENGTH
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Make more of the glare at the end of this ENLARGE
Mother will not go and pretend she's not well MALINGER
One always gets a sound return from them ECHOES
One looks hurt by about a hundred of such vintages WINCES
One who runs a railway bookstall? STATIONER
Pay up RISE
Set up about from the pig through London THAMES
She got level with him over him EVENED
Stay there and pay for the seating SETTLE
Stood at last in a rude sort of way ENDURED
The aspects of my personality are subject to them THEMES
The bloody vessel sounds fruitless in it VEIN
The old German characters will finish with French ones, perhaps RUNES
The side of the eastern loch ELEVEN
The silly one is one where the franc is ASSISI
Turn up and look bad LEER
Unable even to get anything to eat there? CANTEEN
Very tired of starting with a half a hundred and then get nothing back ALLIN