Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 14 2010

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'By the sound of it, to tease in the base boom (6)' BOTTOM
'Faints as one qualifies (6,3)' PASSESOUT
'For the cockney, the rudder is no more to be found (3)' ELM
'Or be at the helm at the stern, by the sound of it (7)' AUSTERE
'Silly to start to lend a hand, so it is (6)' ASSIST
'Tense, I am. Couldn't be better (9)' IMPERFECT
Bargain about nothing with me for the weather BAROMETER
Count on being in a mannerless setting UNCOUTH
Does one keep a railway bookstall? STATIONER
Get one back to being in a harnessed condition REINSTATE
Is this fashionable? INWEAR
Might have been fitter with this than have been a painter TURNER
Must be made with strength to be strong at last EFFORT
Not in favour of this sort of attitude to work OPPOSE
One might be so light and be a little sheepish with ten more LAMBENT
Paul was about round always REVERE
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Put one's foot down over the matter of the broken seed for the run-offs STAMPEDES
Sound as if it's all over your calf THY
That article needs me for a subject THE
That might come up for the present for a month YAM
That's partly the half-dozen SEXTET
That's the way to make it all rot DECOMPOSE
That's us there as part of the invasion INRUSH
The crooked set in the liners are all for radio LISTENERS
The idea is that it turns up in twelve NOTION
The parson and his promises to pay on behalf of others VICARIOUS
The price quoted is not a hard one TENDER
The riddle of the pictures SCREEN
Turned out that one ran away at last DEVELOPED
Witness how this is coming to have a painful end ATTESTING
Wondering at a vehicle we collided with AWESTRUCK
Written of late for the pie over the path EPITAPH