Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 3 2010

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'An adder, having no feet, cannot walk even as badly as this (6)' TOTTER
'By the sound of it, owed from him to greet the people (6)' HORACE
'By the sound of it, take it as read, doggedly (6)' SETTER
'Came in, perhaps, bewitchingly (9)' ENTRANCED
'For such as they, perhaps, are war dens in a church (8)' SIDESMEN
'He, Edward, followed the crocodile in a decorative manner (9)' CROCHETED
'Just a little miserable, one would be over her (3)' RAT
'N, not NN, it seems, just for this time (5)' NONCE
'Not X's, but seldom (3,5)' NOTOFTEN
'Part of a speech over a boy, word for word (8)' VERBATIM
'Points, the nazis to the fruit in the middle (6)' SPEARS
'Such a ruddy fuss, and loved it (6)' ADORED
'That's light, in short (5)' FLASH
'The surface on up the street, yet sweet (5)' TARTS
A little right up in the axe and more EXTRA
A rip's sin for a pain in the neck? ASPIRINS
Blown on board to get the vessel on the rocks SIREN
Escape first? Sure! VENTURES
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Frightfully wrong it would be to lose one's head TERROR
Hard to reach a cold conclusion to 1 across ICE
Is this where ten is in EXIST
It will help to go on foot when it's cold SNOWSHOE
It's in order to have it turned up and passed away TIDIED
Live about dies at last RESIDE
Make the leg long to the nth degree LENGTH
No hidden trove here OVERT
No-good son is welcome on return PRODIGAL
Not by oneself to win the girl TOGETHER
She's left? Right! WIDOW
Sorry to have to begin to write it PENITENCE
Take a course this way while it's 'ot EAT
Tell this and I won't believe you'd eat it in South Africa MEALIE
That's what an alibi is all about ELSEWHERE
The points of them start up to be shot at SNIPED
There isn't any harm in being inexperienced NOVICE
You get to be ill in Ireland ONE