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Irish Times (Crosaire) Oct 21 2010

ClueAnswer
' Tis herself, not Sally, so to sally forth (5)' ISSUE
'Come out, called up, was fed (7)' EMANATE
'Go back and draw up in there, son, for progress (7)' ONWARDS
'Is that what the chairman is? Honestly? (5,5)' ABOVEBOARD
'It's for the conductor to stay at the wicket, it seems (5)' BATON
'Keep down about the Irish Times, for one (7)' REPRESS
'Make fun of a transgression, by the sound of it, on foot (9)' MOCCASSIN
'Plenty of room for a sore tooth, by the sound of it (4)' ACRE
'Sound his horn, he had shortly, in such a biting way (7)' TOOTHED
'Tasteful saltations, perhaps (10)' SEASONINGS
'That's the drill to get the whole of it, by the sound of it (5)' BORER
'Well, again that's what one did with the bacon (5)' CURED
Agreed to get on this for a trial APPROVAL
Because this could get re really meaning it SINCE
Came back and stood about once more? RETREATED
Car with a dial - that sounds like the root of it RADICAL
Dispose of an inversion of the lowest point NADIR
G in pink with what's not so sweet BITTERS
Get the lid back on from Jane Austen with horns on DILEMMA
Has a belt above or one on here ORION
Have another look for the scar here RESEARCH
He gave us good value inversely WORDSWORTH
Heavenly way to put you to sleep over your friend ETHEREALLY
No more to learn this on LESS
Perform at the double thus no more DODO
Settle this bar argument with it fast at last ARBITRATE
Sounds like the holy way to have it ENTIRETY
Tee'd the outpost with the vet around VEDETTE
The artist would be mad to make such an offer RABID
The south wind came first and did you down SWINDLED
We start to fly into them but not fly out WEBS
What's the clip valued at? Cheap enough there WOOLWORTH
' Tis herself, not Sally, so to sally forth (5)' ISSUE
'Come out, called up, was fed (7)' EMANATE
'Go back and draw up in there, son, for progress (7)' ONWARDS
'Is that what the chairman is? Honestly? (5,5)' ABOVEBOARD
'It's for the conductor to stay at the wicket, it seems (5)' BATON
'Keep down about the Irish Times, for one (7)' REPRESS
'Make fun of a transgression, by the sound of it, on foot (9)' MOCCASSIN
'Plenty of room for a sore tooth, by the sound of it (4)' ACRE
'Sound his horn, he had shortly, in such a biting way (7)' TOOTHED
'Tasteful saltations, perhaps (10)' SEASONINGS
'That's the drill to get the whole of it, by the sound of it (5)' BORER
'Well, again that's what one did with the bacon (5)' CURED
Agreed to get on this for a trial APPROVAL
Because this could get re really meaning it SINCE
Came back and stood about once more? RETREATED
Car with a dial - that sounds like the root of it RADICAL
Dispose of an inversion of the lowest point NADIR
G in pink with what's not so sweet BITTERS
Get the lid back on from Jane Austen with horns on DILEMMA
Has a belt above or one on here ORION
Have another look for the scar here RESEARCH
He gave us good value inversely WORDSWORTH
Heavenly way to put you to sleep over your friend ETHEREALLY
No more to learn this on LESS
Perform at the double thus no more DODO
Settle this bar argument with it fast at last ARBITRATE
Sounds like the holy way to have it ENTIRETY
Tee'd the outpost with the vet around VEDETTE
The artist would be mad to make such an offer RABID
The south wind came first and did you down SWINDLED
We start to fly into them but not fly out WEBS
What's the clip valued at? Cheap enough there WOOLWORTH
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