Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 14 2010

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'A dogged type of Communist for work (3,6)' REDSETTER
'All round, or part of it to start with (7)' ORBITAL
'By the sound of it, berry I rent (5)' INTER
'HIJKLMNO, symbolically (5)' WATER
'Let 'er be there with the stick out of the fridge (4,6)' POSTOFFICE
'Not shut up (4,4)' LEFTOPEN
'They're all in a pack, but not in 8 down (5,5)' COURTCARDS
'They're more than double as high, by the sound of them (7)' TREBLES
'Tree at the top of the street, perhaps (5)' FIRST
10 across Valerie and give her a break INTERVAL
Able to think of one cent about the start of 16 down INTELLECT
Are the rest set to make inroads into them? STREETS
Can be about grand not to have to hurry AMBLE
Can beheld a French one and ten more UNTENABLE
Cheats when one did break the sled DIDDLES
Firm in in metal COIN
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Getting painful once more for a stretch? REACHING
How a foreigner can be transferred ALIENABLE
How the artist may get set up for the municipality RATES
Invoiced for one of 19 across SOPRANO
No 1 across in hand YARBOROUGH
Not the sound sole things that cure you HEALS
One over two? Not half! THREE
Perhaps making trousers has one out of breath PANTING
Reckoning what a fool she is with the fellows before a little tea ASSESSMENT
Some such amount as T in the middle of the start of it TORSO
The coming of one in competition with one ARRIVAL
There's a broken seat in this direction EAST
There's a relation who can't keep his mouth shut TELLTALE
What a baby will do and what a baby may have at last PRATTLE
When things go so wrong one must be wary of them AWRY
You and I are on the street for the opposite of 29 across WEST