Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 16 2010

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'Be prominent and in Guinness (5,3)' STANDOUT
'Blows on a bank with abandon, by the sound of it (4,5)' WILDTHYME
'Don is about to be named up if asked for (2,6)' ONDEMAND
'Even in poetry, of late (4)' DUSK
'Hey, rooster! There's a lot of grass there (7)' HAYCOCK
'Says it's never more goin' mad, by the sound of it (5)' RAVEN
'Sisters did all right, by the sound of it (3,7)' THEBRONTES
'Told to have the building somewhere, perhaps (7)' RECITED
'What the late Herod was, by the sound of it (7)' OVERDUE
A thousand such would be only nine USES
Competes about the North for the grapes there VINES
Could be risen to be heard on board SIREN
Ex? That's what happens to the course EATEN
Fifty's a few so supple LISSOME
Fishy to a degree at the end of 11 across ANGLE
GPs come around the fool in deaths PASSINGS
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In this it's meant to be pitched TENT
Might this cell sound as if it had manure over a long time DUNGEON
Most of your hair and some of your hair may stop the flow AIRLOCK
One might make it all square RECTANGLE
Sell this more cheaply below the wound UNDERCUT
Skill in a manner of speaking ELOQUENCE
So evidently back to at least twenty I have OSTENSIVE
Soundly sacked all the way THROUGHOUT
The twisting eel that may get away around us four ELUSIVE
The word they bring emerges around North and South initially MESSENGERS
There are no flights up to there DOWNSTAIRS
Thus a broken leg might have a glow before morning GLEAM
Thus sonny is so sunny SOLAR
We may get rung up in the matter of stocking LADDERS
What a beastly thing to have to do on board STEER
What an asp may do on the surface of the road HALT