Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 12 2006

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A frosty finish to the north of the South of France NICE
A horse, or it turns to cause disturbance AGGRO
A sucker from a stoker DRACULA
Begin, perhaps, to have what's a bit bitter in it ANGOSTURA
Can't get about ten - can't be maintained UNTENABLE
D'you know the sound of one of his characters in the 21 across? (4, 1'5) SEANOCASEY
How Reginald puts this on up with one finger TRIGGER
How your pal may prove expensive before Friday has finished DEARFRIEND
In a manner of speaking, yes AGREEING
Invoices for a couple of dozen sheets, by the sound of it CHOIR
Maintaining that I cause pain at last INSISTING
One comes to this TOTAL
One might learn about this from a stage coach THEATRE
Peel is, but not John Peel OUTSIDE
Put one's foot wrong with the pets, perhaps WRONGSTEP
Seems Nu's early SUNRISE
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Sounds as if the nest is high enough to be well ventilated AERIE
Sounds as if they go for to burrow to the south of America GOPHERS
Sounds as if, if you've got them, you certainly don't need glasses IDEALISE
Stop one talking in need of having given her a ring ENGAGED
That's there for the taking, if you don't mind FORGETTING
The horse is refusing, by the sound of it NEIGHING
The latest sort of tooth was at the front at last NEWFANGLED
There's a test for this in the mouth TASTE
They might be half a dozen times as instinctive VIBES
This gets great about in what's hard GRANITE
This is more than once on the Nile or on the Thames ISIS
This ties not so high in Donegal GLEN
This to be not new now USED
What 10 across did about tea did be the end of 27 across STUNG
What a helicopter may do to have the capital of Holland finished HOVER
What a lark to get away about Father up here! ESCAPADE