Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 8 2011

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4 down is coming in this way TIDAL
Because it's about a Member in current use AMPS
Breaking such glass sounds sore PANES
By the sound of it, use your loaf to show your breeding BRED
Don't go ahead with overturning the saucepans STOP
Examples of a cent in one's sins INSTANCES
Fifty, and that's the last of the loan LENDING
Glorify perfect vision, by the sound of it IDEALISE
Have a deep, drunken slumber SLEEPTIGHT
How a firm turn might happen to a miserable brute OCCUR
In view of the act, by the sound of it SCENE
In want of things as a matter of course APPETITE
Is that the state of one's discernment? TASTE
Most of this might get the wind up STORM
No scents, by the sound of it, for rubbish NONSENSE
No trouble at all with the South, that is to say, in the East EASIEST
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One is getting things on along with the plates there DRESSER
One's always in the shade TINT
One's minute hand takes hours to get around it ACLOCKFACE
Past your sound for a graze GRASSLAND
Sheds for those who are without these OUTHOUSES
Sounds as if one might have sown them with the strands THREADS
That's the way you said ASPROMISED
The American is taking a pull of the gin YANKING
The doctor might let his own in Scotland go to waste here DRAIN
The loud noise of the cattle with the run of the river FLOWING
They're carried to go by the greens PASSENGERS
This relies on manpower for travel RICKSHAW
To get the editor back with a drink will settle matters DECIDER
Trousers have one out of breath LONGPANTS
What the knives might start to do to the lute to weep about CUTLERY
You get this class of a thrown in India CASTE