Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 19 2010

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A being too much in want? Yes AGREED
After a century it gets one not fairly hot CHEATS
Came across the old constabulary with no feet in the sysem METRIC
D'ya make 'er sound like where there's such music? CALYPSO
Eaten out of house and home PICNIC
Father is tasteful in not being on time PALATE
Following the motor, a commercial vehicle is for those who are moving CARAVANS
For a bit player on the stage PART
For the god, a mother with a hat PANAMA
Furl the dead in such an awful way DREADFUL
Gets up when the knight gets up first RISES
Having a turn-out EVICTING
He may knock one out with spades or clubs BLACKJACK
Inclined to be an inclusion in the last ASLANT
Innings may continue for the baton NOTOUT
It sounds dear, but may be taken as a matter of course VENISON
It's just no go DEPARTING
Lots to eat at the bakers' ball ABUNDANCE
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Mischievously I am on the broken ship IMPISH
Not being married, not to be badly taken AMISS
Not one, by the sound of it, to be an X BEATEN
On the face of it, one is aware of it, by the sound of it NOSE
Only a part of this goes to make the design of the net PATTERN
Rubbish just won't take it REFUSE
Said to have tasted this STATED
Set up around I would for the ebbs and flows TIDES
Soft-sounding speed, in a manner of speaking PRATE
Sounds as if one may heave them, despite their being so big SIZE
Stands around for such enjoyments TREATS
The sort of tear that's never shed RENT
There are fields for former speech PASTORAL
They book a place on the Bench between Joshua and Ruth JUDGES
They pay to stay LODGERS
They're noble by number; that matters COUNTS
Where the vessel may be accused INTHEDOCK
You get precious little from such miserable accountants CARATS