Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 15 2011

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'A neighbour is to hear there (2,3,4)' INTHEAREA
'From the USA, perhaps, he's in politics (9)' STATESMAN
'Help oneself later to resemble this (4,5)' TAKEAFTER
'Leaves on the last of this, of course (6)' ENTREE
'One mars this (3,6)' REDPLANET
'Stop it going or speed it up, perhaps (6)' FASTEN
'The ends of the alphabet get sore there (3,6)' THEAZORES
'The young 24 down is 16 down, it seems (9)' BEARDLESS
'You'd be barmy to call it balmy in South America, by the sound of it (6)' CHILLY
A sound way to start 30 across EAR
After tea the court for this is for Clare TENNIS
Bet about such a silly sort of 21 across BASSET
Bury the sets in bits if it concerns you INTERESTS
By the end of the morning it's spoken to teach you a lesson AMORAL
Claim this for the meantime? AVERAGE
Could a nun ever shake one so? UNNERVE
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Ed could have made it well CUR
Edward deserved to follow 18 down EARNED
Having a saving grace PROVIDENT
He can carry his drink PORTER
It's all just for a short rest ETC
Knew that was not the sound of this CLASSICAL
Never roughly this way EXACTLY
Not ashamed to be 31 across? BAREFACED
One doesn't have to go to see it BYSTANDER
One is not still in this? MOTION
Open this on foot SANDAL
See with this you get a sound letter from one EYE
Take the former pamphlet out EXTRACT
Taking part in play ACTING
That's never left on the ship STARBOARD
The boy may be 31 across and yet be this SHAVER