Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 11 2010

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'Get 'er in during this month, in short (6)' INSERT
'Might William have a go at this butter? (5,4)' BILLYGOAT
'Never been married before on board (5,4)' FIRSTMATE
'Not broke (4,2,3)' ABLETOPAY
'One gets the waves in the Tempest, by the sound of it (6)' AERIAL
'That's the thing he is - an Edward, though he seemed uncertain (9)' HESITATED
'There's a man in there with them and nothing on (3,4)' THEMOON
'There's more of this, by the sound of it (6)' LOUDER
'They ought to start to be handy, perhaps, at last (9)' SHOULDERS
'To be hooked, put a further one to the hundred on it, as they say in advertising (9)' ADDICTION
'To empty it, by the sound of it, as a little bird might (6)' TOMTIT
'What I can do, by the sound of it (3)' SEE
Broke no longer together PARTED
Father so confesses he is back to his vocation there ADMISSION
Fed up at last with never being offensive DEFENDING
Following the fall it was not so hot WINTER
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Getting around to being the end of the editor EDDYING
He's made not a single promise if cane makes him FIANCE
How wearing down here! ATTRITION
It's not in what's so nice and delicate DAINTY
It's not your own boy to get the goods to the North GODSON
Live there with 1 across INHABIT
Making one's wishes known in the royal manner ASKING
Pa might pale over anything so dirty STY
Such maternal people could be absolute hell DAMNATION
Swallowed up a letter from Greece ETA
Take it as red to either side of Mother TOMATO
Tell about those no longer with us RELATE
The areas have the backing of Sid about what is severe DISTRICTS
The result of an exit. Perhaps OUTCOME
This all comes to a horse about the entrance AGGREGATE
With the RN would long to be in the affirmative YEA