Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 29 2005

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12 across initially in England PCS
At the butts or on the air ARCHERS
Bouncing cheques from Ballsbridge RDS
By the sound of it, allow her to get the post in the ring LETTERBOX
Find if it's as sure as it seems ASCERTAIN
For a time, in short, it sounds like the atmosphere of Scotland AYR
For them there is no M in us ADDITIONS
Funny how they arrive with one in the sand COMEDIANS
Guards of Ireland POLICEMEN
How a priest is worn out with gin - dreadful, isn't it? APPALLING
How a tart is turned over in layers STRATA
How capital for L and D both to have had on on the 23 across LONDON
How recently to have had the final footslog LASTMARCH
How the picture of the little Father gets made for hanging FRAMED
It comes to an end in a fine way FINITE
It's best if it's turned over for a layer FINEST
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Likewise, the men followed the beginning of 31 across (2, 3, 4) INTHEEAST
Make a speech about the North that does not make things plain ORNATE
Makes sea rough and land smooth all round ROLLER
Tell the fairy to shut up or die PERISH
That sounds nice enough to make you a fake EUPHONY
That's the last of the singles; now for the doubles MARRIAGES
That's why it's about a child REASON
The cockney lacks the means to make it irate ASP
The flower that's set back around the meat THAMES
The rats come back with the bits that are in the lead STARPARTS
They're enough to give the accountant numbers of teeth CANINES
They're not still bits of music MOVEMENTS
This is frightfully wrong when the top is removed TERROR
This will get to have a taint ATTAIN
What an achievement for Mike McGilligan's daughter to have had them, by the sound of it GREATFEAT
What Desmond is unable for when his voice breaks DESCANT