Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 31 2009

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A boy with the noise of a lamp ALADDIN
A matter of little money of late RECENT
A mother? No, a father ADAM
All is calm when the northeast is so dried-up SERENE
Back for the bits that are long and narrow STRAP
Bore the big beast, by the sound of it BARE
By the sound of it, to ease here, really INDEED
Can they picture how long I take? IMAGES
Dismissed in a rush and didn't like it RESENTED
His work sound all right, but inside it's just a copy for the baby SCRIBE
Holds lovingly to chew on the broken sled CUDDLES
How sickening to have encountered this in ice EMETIC
In Sarah there is a tough fibre SISAL
In view of them being all part of the act SCENES
In water they are long and narrow (4) EELS
Just watch how this bit needs time to make one TIMEPIECE
Look up to this round about always REVERE
O, I'll get coins quite by accidnet COLLISION
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One added that that was the last of a priest APPENDED
Pale enough for it all to come to nothing in it PALLOR
Reckoned to be myself 4 down, perhaps DEEMED
Rent in one for much more than one NINEORTEN
Rose about the writer but never close (7) OPENERS
Seen over the smell of it to be ageing SENESCENT
Still it is back in the cats STATIC
Such a chap has been lying in church LAIN
Such a mischievous deed is the cause of 17 down IMPACT
The den comes first for the bosses of the Scots LAIRDS
The gases get to be first-rate when you get to the point ASSEGAI
The puzzle of the screen RIDDLE
There's a blooming lot of spray comes through them ROSES
There's a lot of pie about - over half a hundred EPIDEMIC
There's an amount of them near Jerusalem OLIVES
Will the boy see to it that he pays his rent? LESSEE
Wishing gold for Bess from on high GODBLESS
Worry about hundreds in the body of the troops CADRE