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Irish Times (Crosaire) Sep 10 2008

ClueAnswer
'E boos at the blowers OBOES
A drink with the French in England ALE
A forbidding back there ASTERN
A hundred per cent, in a manner of speaking ACCENT
Be seated, Richard, for a CID CITRIC
Bury the sets in bits INTERESTS
By the sound of it, one by one in the bird INTERN
Cross here, I reckon IRATE
Di and me have only a little money between us TENCENTS
Dispose of an inversion of what's lowest NADIR
Extremely truthful about it VERITY
Give 'er a leg up to get 'er loose LIMBERUP
Happy to get in in Europe CONTINENT
Is so trying so to test about the MP TEMPTS
It costs a lot to be so beloved VERYDEAR
Leaves on the last, of course ENTREE
Lying, but that's no word of a lie SUPINE
No 12 in this of one who is well over 8 FOOTLESS
Not be have? MISDEMEAN
Only a small part of a small bird TITHE
Pace at which pets return if one is 4 across FOOTSTEP
Return the chosen ELECT
Rude about the decayed saint RUSTED
Seen about at a house that's upper SENATE
She comes to a full stop DOT
She was first of late EVE
Still a sort of a girl after a century CLASS
That's where it all sounds bloody useless INVAIN
The doctor I have to bring by car DRIVE
The germ gets in with ease, only to come out EMERGE
Thinks it's what the mirror does REFLECTS
This could make one leave Ted up but not back ELEVATED
This former vintage was not from grapes ELDERWINE
Wait for it, by the sound of it, but on the contrary the contrary way TON
What a revolting type! REBEL
Where canals are nice at last INVENICE
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