Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 16 2011

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'Be down on this in respect of it (2,3,4)' ONONEKNEE
'Berry, by the sound of it, that comes at the end of the cold season (5)' INTER
'Blows wildly on the bank, I know where (5)' THYME
'Continuous shenanigans (6,2)' GOINGSON
'Made a shade of a change to pass on, by the sound of it (3)' DYE
'No Co, in them of value to place on the back (5)' NOTES
'Not this, see, it's cold (3)' ICE
'Nothing in your snout, hang it! (5)' NOOSE
'One is going to be sick of this. Well, no (3)' ILL
'So on no go? (4,4)' STAYLATE
'This collection of words is wearing, by the sound of it, after a time (6)' PHRASE
'This here's the Irish and eight more of them (4,5)' NINETIMES
'Tripped, and one's belly was bleeding at last (8)' STUMBLED
All in chain of course sounds beastly LINKS
Can one be too loving in a dog? DOTING
Can one help being one? ASSISTANT
Double you with this gets close to one eye for writing INK
If they're private there's money for you in them MEANS
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In the oven or up with a pain ROASTING
Is Ned up to make a rag of the blooming place? GARDEN
Last of counsel to be on the up and up ASCEND
Long time in 'er to be said to be like a beaver EAGER
Looked well thought of REGARDED
Nothing moving in the ape for a sucker PASTILLE
Pair of fools in killing combination ASSASSIN
Perhaps Smith is a criminal FORGER
Questions if there's work to be done after tea TASKS
Rode around it over the paper EDITOR
Sal is up with her bus to work on board LASCAR
Sated about the blooming girl being made fun of SATIRISED
Silly to be agreeable to need about a little tea ASSENTED
Sounds as if this will lead one a confounded dance BALLET
Stings you where they sell things in the ship SMARTS
The professor took what you give him to eat DONATE
The tale seems to come at the foot of this LEGEND
This'll teach you I'm not all there IMPART