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Irish Times (Crosaire) Dec 15 2005

ClueAnswer
'E would have run away like this with the girl LOPED
12th man ORANGEMAN
All the same, you get nothing back NOCHANGE
All through the way to get to be an elderly party LIVELONG
Although, perhaps, fat, 'e is a very little boy DESTINY
Bit what's crusty at first PIECE
Bites the seat that's broken EATS
Cuts back the money - Gee, when it's all on the outside STUCCOING
Delivery of the ball at the church SERVICE
Do get the senior over the money of the East DOYEN
Due to being in debt OWING
From Hawaii to Britain, the French has double the strings attached UKELELE
Get a bit out of the religious publication EXTRACT
He makes faces and busts SCULPTOR
Ireland, a girl at the ball BALLERINA
It gets the century down there off the road INTHEDITCH
Keep me quiet in the net MESH
Keeps a watch or well BIGBROTHER
Like a solitary Scot that's Jewish SOLOMON
Might men do this when they have a mind to agree? TALLY
One happening in two before one over the eight SEVENTH
Sounds as if there's a ruling intended to get things straight ALIGNMENT
Stingy with a little tea, and not by mistake MEANT
Tent, a very little of it by letter IOTA
That'd be a royal turn for a drink LAGER
That's an odd sort of a degree at the ball RUMBA
They give the girls a ring FIANCES
Through the hair or on the head of the one that's cocky COMB
Twist this to look for a second ASKFORMORE
When to be not generous for the present MEANTIME
Where the stinker is INBADODOUR
Would sound revolutionary, perhaps, in England SPINNEY
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