Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 21 2012

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Are we to understand that the poor old state is on the house? FREE
Bolt seat on horse and married those at war GIBRIDE
Came across Albert in the tin METAL
Contrary to how to write poetry INVERSE
Don't lose your temper if the doctor says you're ill PATIENT
Encounter at the beginning and end is nothing less than an invitation ENTER
Going begging with nothing but quarters will invite guests SPAREROOMS
Having Maynooth in the blood is authentic GENUINE
It's re lying DEPENDENCE
Justify a certain course of action when the editor gets a summons WARRANTED
Last month alleviated what's late DECEASED
Look for the British Dandy with the artist on the Camino MACARONI
Making an offer to get dinner TENDERING
Military camp in the back of beyond is not in support OUTPOST
Postscript to the crash on the slopes RAMPS
Ronald has the pie walking around Howth harbour ONTHEPIER
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Rub into the alternative to the south SALT
Satisfy the desire in other parties to stick glue to independent INDULGE
Scarlet colours keep it definitely flying high REDFLAG
See as it is not the most complicated EASIEST
Seen in the past as a consequence of what persisted SAWTHROUGH
Ship mentioned in manuscript leaves impressions MARKS
Silly me going in and around the dot twice IDIOT
Smoke the tiger out who joined a sect CIGARETTES
The artist's offer is mad RABID
The beam in the middle will open someone's eyes ENLIGHTEN
The brass metal you hear in the kitchen ZINC
The hostage tells you early on there's a plant in the back garden HOSTA
The rage following the first lady and Beatrice would drive you to drink BEVERAGE
Those who listened got a raw turn when they volunteered ENLISTED
Was it like Ali Baba to say 'Open Sesame' in the end? SAME
With tea this can be sharp, as it is it still leaves its mark BITER