Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 26 2005

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Arrive too much when beaten OVERCOME
Beg one as one CLEAROFF
By the sound of it, shall we have a green head? LETTUCE
Dead wood in Germany about fifty ELMS
Fathers' Days PASTIMES
Hide there OUTSIDE
In a way she's in hospital to a relative extent SISTERLY
In sum, horse AMOUNT
It was lowering indeed to be so stingy DEMEANED
It's the usual thing to see you and most of the rest CUSTOM
Mother is getting on; it's putting years on her DAMAGING
Occasion for a gain? NEXTTIME
Prior to this it's been lent EASTER
Seems I had tents for the silly ones (6) IDIOTS
Seems the rent of the piano is sure to satisfy you PLEASE
Sounds as if this bully had us torn, not gored TAURUS
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Spirit of steel, perhaps, by the sound of it METTLE
Start to run away in a woolly way FLEECE
Take a peek up at the castle to see what it costs to maintain UPKEEP
That will scrape around me in the rear REAMER
That's what the cost about the sin will be made up of CONSIST
The accountant turned round around Christmas, by the sound of it CAROLLED
The king is using long slippers SKIING
The visibility being so poor, I did not get the mark, by the sound of it MIST
There's a lot of this ITEM
They have no right to pursue Rs like this USURPERS
This will let us know how pleasantly old-fashioned a century this is ACQUAINT
Very little of the end of 5 down ATOM
We each have two, but Indian dieties have two extras, by the sound of them FOREARMS
What the farmer's wife did hurts the mice (7) OFFENDS
What this involved was the need to get around the end ENTAILED
Worn on top of the North ULSTER