Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 28 2011

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'Bays in here, shall we? (6)' INLETS
'Make this invalid, ate it at last (6)' NEGATE
'Old wives' tales? N, more saintly (9)' HAGIOLOGY
'Takes ship to have a look, by the sound of it (4,2,3)' GOESTOSEA
'Thanks I does not give, perhaps, at last (4,4)' TAILENDS
'They go in for no exit, by the sound of it (8)' ENTRANTS
'They may be for Sundays, by the sound of them, when they're cold (4)' ICES
'What the foreman may do abroad, by the sound of it (7)' OVERSEE
22 down causes damage to them for the cockney HARMS
A flies in glee in a big way EAGLE
At first the graduate bowls and does wrong BASINS
Being like this for tiny ET ENTITY
First-rate to be displaying it on hand all round AIRING
Getting one in place with one in pain SITING
Go and throw the little bird out GOSLING
In regard the this one comes across the East back here ESTEEM
Is this where you get your alibi? ELSE
It scares one to get a stroke CARESS
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It's fine enough not to have stood out SATIN
Just listen to X to encourage one HEARTEN
Leave with a bit of the old city in the river DEPARTURE
Leaves there in the middle of the road STREET
Little trouble at last to annoy this TEASE
News that the slate gets broken before tea LATEST
One may give this in tears RENDER
Prepare to drive him without grammar and with a giggle TEEHEE
Reckon how silly and beastly she is ASSESS
Round the moutains of Ulster ORANGE
Tear around in what's not all my eye RETINA
The knotted tie in the sun gets them together UNITES
The rate of play may be seen there or at in there THEATRE
The very bright one carries little weight LIGHTEST
The way to see how much gin you can give ASSESSING
They lead to hand combat ARMS
They tell in the postscript how to study 1 across PRELATES
What one does with teas EATS