Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 29 2009

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A little bitten so that blood came out of one's pen NIBBLED
Ashes, for instance, enough to make 3 down TREES
Beheaded, it would be short, in a manner of speaking in Gaelic TERSE
Examine one in the date as a witness ATTESTED
Getting on ELDERLY
Got one out of bed and exposed DEBUNKED
Hereat in a Spaniard in his high House SENATOR
Is the river cunning enough to carry out the death sentence? EXECUTE
Is this where one wasn't all there, or otherwise? ELSE
It's not all just on the tip of your tongue TASTE
Keep an eye on the time with this WATCH
Little tea in little container - very important VITAL
Lives about the edges RESIDES
Need to get it after an inclination to get it sound LISTENED
Obtain furniture, if it's available, and that's flat GETATABLE
Risky, but only in spots RASH
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See, the witches would have things 4 down there OVEN
Set in the road to the kitchen ROASTED
Silly to get sick as you're on a yacht ASSAILING
Sounds as if one might buy it and make it big in a nautical way BYANDLARGE
That's all from the reform THEREFROM
That's enough to make one sick of 10 across ITIS
That's no go ENTER
The adviser below the hill will torture one TORMENTOR
The South would make it killingly funny LAUGHTER
The way to mark the little swan, by the sound of it, is to hand SIGNETRING
There it's never non-U in the navy UNDERWATER
There's a club, too, ingrate ANDIRON
This should give one lots of time to get the doctor back there in Galway OUGHTERARD
We all have one in a nautical way, by the sound of it NAVEL
What's wrong with them at last at the latter end? TAILS
White inlay from foul, by the sound of it ALBUMEN