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Irish Times (Crosaire) May 29 2008

ClueAnswer
All stolen, never over the plural, in short PLUNDER
Always die at last in the odour of sanctity REVEREND
Bowl like this is quite wrong at last BASIN
Buck up and rush REED
Do PASSMUSTER
Feeling strongly about Father's mills of the North PASSION
Games with plump cockney girls ROUNDERS
Got about an American rhythm (5) TANGO
Hang it, it's up to us not to save SUSPEND
It's not the boss that tans up about the muddled Rev. SERVANT
Just the man for Miss Lock? MASTERKEY
Make a note she got to come back having got fed ANNOTATE
Many times X's OFTEN
Not verbally relaxed TENSE
Of course this is to Mother to and so up in the red TOMATOSOUP
One never goes anywhere on foot SERPENT
One was, he's in India DHOBI
Rots in the seer gives back up here RESTORES
Saws, in a manner of speaking SAYINGS
Sed is this to get revenged UPSIDES
Shore that's the place for a banana THESTRAND
Sick of being put out UPSET
The dog would be a mug to get by to jug TOBY
Thought to have been and gone and done it SUSPECTED
Through the hair it goes. I Ned, would have made a joint afterwards COMB
To be so clumsy is a drawback at last AWKWARD
Trot around the East either on land or in water OTTER
Unluckily, no good for music BADFORTUNE
What a fine night! STARLITSKY
What the victim may do on his knees, by the sound of it PREY
Wholly sounding riddle SIEVE
With them I has friction and goes away EMIGRATES
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