Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 28 2010

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Clues Answers
'11 or 2 (3,3,3)' ONEANDONE
'A little bird tells me that may be a bit of a ring, by the sound of it (6)' CYGNET
'Archer might acknowledge applause like this (4,1,3)' TAKEABOW
'Can't, perhaps, be fasting to do this (2,4)' GOSLOW
'Cardinally outstanding, so it is (8)' EMINENCE
'Forward (4,2)' SENDON
'It's inclined to have three feet for jousting there (4,4)' TILTYARD
'Likes, perhaps, to come at the double in for the kill (8)' ASSASSIN
'Not for me, R (6)' LATTER
'Regularly extremely 15 across with 'er around (5,4)' EVERYYEAR
'Seems he's a wan, Ted is (6)' NEEDED
'So, with the help of one bee, one gets one gross (5)' OBESE
'Tense at the Border (2,4)' ONEDGE
'There's not a rep lying there (2,6)' NOANSWER
'This is made to be hanging around, but not so much at the turn (6)' TASSEL
A sweep by any other name OAR
Among the throng 'e was so cocky CROWED
Are you old-fashioned enough to be so crafty? ART
Clues Answers
As the yacht went past 26 down ASSAILED
Do stay for this paper (5'1) TODAYS
How capital to have one's BL in Erin! BERLIN
How smoking may make one be sleeping in such a fishy manner KIPPER
It's silly to get sick like this ASSAIL
Never leaves off EVERGREEN
Not a negative start for 28 across YES
One gets wind of the melody AIR
One has a right not to be native ALIEN
One is bound not to spend about fifty SLAVE
Provided so to get us up to the priest that was not truthful SUPPLIED
The doctor is not happy with the sound part of you DREAR
The seeds get wet at last GRAIN
The virtue of playing by oneself PATIENCE
This narrow way is not all my eye - just most of it ALLEY
Try and see when it got light YESTERDAY
Try to put the writing into words at last ESSAY
Where one downs one's salts EPSOM