Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 6 2010

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A little round over a little jerk that's cold ARCTIC
Brilliant pair to suit? TWOOFDIAMONDS
By the sound of it, that's for the swine of an eyesore STYE
By the sound of it, you may put your foot in it for such a send-off SHOO
Double you to go like this to the bad, ducky WADDLE
Following the night of the fort? AFTERTWOWEEKS
He'd have drawn all the rest of them thus ETC
He'll go off from Wales, perhaps, without pain, maybe WELSHER
How I've got into a ten is so simple NAIVETE
I, a Scotsman, got in the knockout for her in Japan KIMONO
If one is this, there's not a single thing to be done about it MARRIED
Initially, a bird on the United Kingdom AUK
It puts its foot where it's deserted CAMEL
It's bound to be good for the young OUTWARD
It's quite legal to take precedence, by the sound of it CASELAW
Jeer where the bottles are in the pub BARRACK
Length and breadth for a couple of ten cents to begin with TWODIMENSIONS
Narrower in the middle, but it all goes to loss, by the sound of it WAISTED
Need to have made oneself at home around the street NESTED
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Needs another fifty to be thought perfect IDEA
One does this together to make for four PUTSTWOANDTWO
One on ahead for you, by the sound of it, grain of the North UNICORN
One's limb may be up to being a bit so solid GEL
One's state of mind turns to disaster like this DOOM
Overt this place is at that place HERE
People get confused ail at being in such lowly service MENIAL
Round here one could get over to find it DISC
Someone different is around one to make her ELSIE
That's enough, therefore, to make 'er leave ERGO
That's the eleventh letter for the ram, perhaps LAMBOA
The Academician turns in the edge of this to be suited for it GEARED
The serpent, I see, is jellied in this ASPIC
The woman Arab may be an official elsewhere SHERIFF
With a red turn he may put his foot on it LAD
Yes, that's how it went ASSENT
You may put your foot in it STIRRUP
You may put your foot on it PEDAL
You may see by this, by the sound of it, where the place will be built SITE