Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 3 2010

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Clues Answers
'Ah, after what will catch you for smoking? (6)' HOOKAH
'Are you in want of having to do this, by the sound of it, with your dough? (7)' NEEDING
'Ate the parts of it, by the sound of it (5)' OCTET
'Can't get to grips with one who is no composer, by the sound of it (2,6)' NOHANDLE
'Got your deserts for listening, Edward (6)' EARNED
'He is beastly to a thousand with a hundred at the end (3,3)' TOMCAT
'In view of this it's poisonous, etc. (6)' ASPECT
'Make ten fast with the aid of eleven (3,2)' TIEIN
'Not sounding for down but up on the hind legs (4,2)' REARUP
'O, Sam I'm blooming well in there (6)' MIMOSA
'One yard, and in Ireland, for a vegetable (9)' ASPARAGUS
'The absolute South, says you (6)' UTTERS
'Two under Paris, as one is what this is, of course in the air (5)' EAGLE
Blooming flag that's almost for Ireland IRIS
Cross the last of the land here EIRE
Gee! Run into me with little weight GRAMME
Is it a strain to get through this puzzle? RIDDLE
It is too much to go faster than you OUTRUN
Clues Answers
Just an ordinary little tea. What are you complaining about? PLAINT
No refuse here ACCEPT
Nothing flows over the East NILE
One has a trace of the gent about one TINGE
One makes out how this gets around to start with DISCERNS
One must meet the sound of what's dear by the sound of it VENISON
One must rush on in the theatre SURGEON
Russell gets on for an age AEON
Saucy antics you may cut and scrape them CAPERS
Seems Benjamin is quite willing to be a blessing BENISON
Start to mend the hole in the weed DARNEL
The bits of tin at last at last INTENDING
The fellow gets 'er one to look after 'er CHAPERONE
This has an end but it is not at the end FINITE
This pill age is a blow to a town RAPACITY
To the North it's shot in a strait way NARROW
Very good not to be giving money for what you're giving BESTOWING
Where you get to learn the half of it and nary a bit more SEMINARY