Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 16 2013

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Agrees den accommodated Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid RENEGADES
Carpet for athlete's foot RUNNER
Change in London for European capital PENCE
First head of church to find God with flock never wants to grow up PETERPAN
For general delivery perhaps, Crozier gets credit holding onto answer STAFFCAR
Get one for playing for Ireland first with gangster CAPONE
Give someone the brush off about James the First revolution, etc. REJECT
Has means of producing nice spread perhaps for Ben in cable news? CHURN
It's not odd for relative to go first to last service EVENSONG
It¿s possible to say Sybil is following Bill by the sound of it FEASIBLE
Jimi Hendrix in Slate and The Sun ROCKSTAR
Local lunatic returns to gents in a frenzy from heavy metal TUNGSTEN
Loud music is a bit of a cod to cast FLING
Make an impression in part of the play covering party for oriental AFFECT
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Marmalade producers use it as resentful of William - flip! BITTERORANGE
More than cool to be cross with inflamed mouthpiece COLDSORE
On foot with no means of identification is more than one magnet for those acting on The Wire SOLENOIDS
Peg rings old George for simpleton PIGEON
Presumably, they say what they want in Gazette? FREEPRESS
Recipe for rustic fruit tree CITRUS
Reportedly Cyprus medics look after Holly and Laurel TREESURGEONS
Socrates hasn't been around for a long time for pig's tail - it's going to stink to high heavens ANCIENTGREEK
Someone with 16 down shouldn't kiss? It perhaps gives one the gift of eloquence BLARNEYSTONE
Sounds like winter weather provides decoration up the wall FRIEZE
Start again with Middle Eastern group and doctor with self-confidence APLOMB
Takes a longer look at middle-age primate near castle GAPER
They don't speak ill of dead ravers EULOGISTS
Up in the skies, birds initially have insufficient sense of complete darkness JETBLACK