Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 1 2006

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'E gets to 'er in such a pleasant way NIECE
A two hundred and ten, in a manner of speaking ACCENT
By the sound of it, one over to make it tight ATE
Condescend to get things straight UNBEND
Could he get this stick for a king? ROD
Dhi for an Indian, in a manner of speaking? HINDI
Fire has caused one to lose one's head INGLE
Get round to see about the perfume that's 9 across CRESCENT
He's after the girls at the end of the week over a year SATYR
How often does it occur that they happen, by the sound of it? INCIDENCE
In addition, see tea afterwards and get it out EXTRA
In the middle, one might get by as a partner for 24 across HUB
Is one feeling less 34 across, perhaps? NUMBERONE
It takes one's breath away to have southern 24 acrosses SMOTHERS
Linings of the shrubbery BUSHES
Not left just now LONGGONE
Not up to scratch about the pitch to start with RETARDED
O.K., so there's nothing left ALLRIGHT
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Of course one turns red around in this person DINER
Of course that's for the 29 down ENTREE
One causes the trouble that gives one the shakes AGITATOR
One is in the business of anger, in a manner of speaking TIRADE
One may drink the C of this, but have to pay for it FEE
One's invoice, perhaps, has one in stitches SINGER
Pigeons of the poet? HOMERS
Play for warmth by this RUGBY
Seem to get back around the ship to eat there MESSES
Sounds as if the looney swallowed like this LUNATE
Stones might get the gas around 23 down AGATES
That's a coloutful 14 down, of course GREENFEE
That's only talk for the horse about teetotal Ireland NATTERING
The short way to make progress in 5 down? BYPASSES
Will her male admirer die around Friday? BOYFRIEND
You can get a bad cut if you go in for kidnapping ABDUCT
You may get sick of fish, even if it's first-rate AILING
Your old one is well preserved MUMMY