Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 6 2010

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'Begin to gallop to steal the hens there (5,4,1,3)' BREAKINTOARUN
'By and by no name for this, in short (4)' ANON
'By the sound of it, one of 34 across is too bad (4)' ALAS
'He turns red when he's rung up, perhaps (3)' LAD
'He's so cold the North could make a pleasant chap of him (3,3)' ICEMAN
'Put to the sword, perhaps, in so foul a way (6)' SORDID
'Report on a law, by the sound of it, in India (4)' BANG
'Secures a scoop in pieces (6,3,4)' BREAKSTHENEWS
'Seems early to set a new speed record (9,4)' BREAKFASTTIME
'Theirs is a smashing job (9,4)' BREAKDOWNGANG
All of them are so feeling SENSES
Balance as ewes for children SEESAW
Born lacking potassium for a joint NEE
D'you know the sound of her in Rome? HERA
Eat a bird of passage SWALLOW
From the wool at last there's nothing and nothing up LANOLIN
Gamble on a letter in second place BETA
Get barely twisted under the ship UNDRESS
Get it sort of straight again REGRADE
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How your lug turns up in the rear in the army REGULAR
I bash the boss in India SAHIB
Is Edward back on the drink? That finishes it DECIDER
None of them are all-rounders ARCS
Not all in the hat for a living HABITAT
Not even inlet for a little walk TODDLE
Not the blessed way to get well around the South CURSED
Nothing casual for her before fifty FORMAL
Nudes hidden in the sand DUNES
One misses them but not Mrs. MAIDENS
Scan the fur? SABLE
Sounds as if beer's what's the trouble AILS
Sounds ruddy well more prepared for this READIER
Take it as read that I came across 'er METER
That's the rent for the shed TEAR
The law of money WEALTH
The youngest's willing to be a blessing BENISON
They're all so firm and green for the island COS
Used to be back up there SAW