Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 22 2011

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'Be on one's feet in Ulster, in principle (9)' STANDARDS
'Cold? No, hot (6)' CHILLI
'Helping for one 17 across, by the sound of it, that has been had (7)' SUCCOUR
'Not worn on top, so invest in it (9)' UNDERVEST
'You can't turn it in the lock (5,4)' CANALBOAT
A favourite sort of price for a funny sort of boy ODDSON
A salty sound - can you beat that? ASSAULTED
A soft spot for her own in Scotland HERNIA
After this or other might be anything at all SOMETHING
Are you as of old and crafty? ART
D made tiny if blown up DYNAMITED
Found it funny the way I'm employed AMUSED
Is Ireland unable - Gee! - to be in the running? CANTERING
It's wearing for those that are late CEREMENTS
Leap if there's plenty like this ABOUND
Many arrivals around a place in Dublin ROTUNDA
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Means one's mean and stony SKINFLINT
Not the sort of see that 5 down comes from SPY
Paper article for the boss LEADER
Perhaps writing for punishment PENANCE
Score for one to have a go at TRY
See how many deer are here in response COUNTERED
She goes up and down to get set up with them for the Pope ANNATES
Silly to come at the double in a murderous manner ASS
Sounds as if I am inclined to depend on her EILEEN
Start to lay hands up with ease on one in 1 across BARGEE
The beastly Scotsman might turn it in the sound loch MONKEY
The way to act likewise SCHOLARLY
There's something about a dog collar that keeps coming again RECURRING
Thinking only of going camping INTENT
Transport to get the churchman up like a knife CARVER
Two boys be in beers in the wood ABELES