Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 23 2011

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A state of discipline at a convenience store ... thanks! SPARTA
A verse found in stolen letters that's very attractive LODESTONE
Appropriate care of the fanciest ensemble CONFISCATE
Dash for the Spanish, and Irish ELAN
Duck a Kildare doctor in the beginning DRAKE
Elevate the PC key under 'X' EXALT
Fine with later changes for the blank page INTERLEAF
He failed to find the Spanish-British queen initially LOSER
I'll go off later and get one by me, to be heard in a mausoleum TIMEBOMB
It goes into Yugoslavia, man? TITO
It's essential to get a little interest and a large return INTEGRAL
Liquid coating on a virus maybe CONTAGION
Loads take the North's lead and eat these? NOODLES
Made it less joining a club with Edward ABATED
NB: ringing a French friend, one with a place in southern Africa NAMIBIA
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Not an old and wise New Testament source for paper NEWSAGENT
Primitive and unruly dive into dinner, say MEDIEVAL
Shadows a doctor and artist in America UMBRAS
She used to be called outside, the Cockney Harvey said, for daring NERVE
Someone flexible enough getting back to Offaly before the soldier YOGI
Something flat and sadly solemn, what's heard at the bullfight LEMONSOLE
The disease is, to the French and the Italian, in pennies PESTILENCE
The regular road I ran around in Offaly ORDINARY
The upper part played a proper round PRIMO
There's nothing in Yorkshire for a northern couple returning NOWT
They order the US colours all around Los Angeles by tea, we hear COLLATORS
Those copper dots brought about one answer ... they're keepers CUSTODIANS
Touchdown sozzled with no ship in sight? LANDLOCKED
Uncanny to see east, over a great lake EERIE
Where to note the avenues east of the street? STAVES