Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 3 2011

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'After a century would mount a leg, for instance (4)' LIMB
'E may not go on, just in case (5)' CEASE
'Having used soap on soot to get rid of 29 across (5,5)' CLEANSWEEP
'It's 150 in the morning, so shut up (4)' CLAM
'Nine, ten to the North on the wheel (5)' IXION
'No fine for this - too wet (3,7)' BADWEATHER
'Sounds like the prints abroad (5,4)' GRANDDUKE
'That'll make you stop it and smash it, by the sound of it (5)' BRAKE
'The chairman is and is quite honest about it (5,5)' ABOVEBOARD
'To be so charitable makes the revolutionary angry (3,5)' REDCROSS
'Where S is there's employment for it (2,3)' INUSE
Annuls this and rends it around (sic) RESCINDS
Are we strict enough with the cowboys and the Indians? WESTERN
Can Diana be made a nymph? NAIAD
Change the start of 27 across ALTER
Every other to make it for a change ante or a ten ALTERNATE
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Gets to know flowers by the thousand MASTERS
Is Uncle an unpleasant thing? DIRT
It's a bit in the rain across the sea BRITAIN
Managed to have taken over SUCCEEDED
No good - I shall shortly be in vain VILLAIN
Not being all there at all ALIBI
Not so much M in us LESS
Not sound like prose AMATEURS
Not where the ones in 4 down come from INDIA
Not William Tell who hurried up at speed NARRATE
The age of the common man - there's the rub MASSAGE
The doctor should not be a bit in the rain DROUGHT
The former hundred may be pardoned for being 28 across EXCUSED
The leader of the Irish Times EDITORIAL
They disposed of a rise in the army SOLDIERS
They're sent to make a muck of the muck of the greens MESSENGERS