Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 13 2001

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About a child over an insect, by the sound of it RESONANT
As is par for the course, the magistrate is absent NORM
Bocaby on board CABINBOY
Bottom up for Wales! KEEL
G in with it, and what else? The answer's a lemon TONICWATER
Get the trats going? STARTUP
Happen to arrive at the way over the mountains? COMETOPASS
How the wrong title came out of an Edward EMANATED
It causes trouble for them to lose their head to become relatively different people BOTHERS
It follows that there were not so many for Goldilocks, by the sound of it THEREFORE
It's nonsense for one to talk of what soap makes at last BLATHER
It's nonsense to sound as if this makes me come clean EYEWASH
Just one corner of Derby TATTENHAM
Makes it long EXTENDS
Might not be up in Ulster, yet it is there COUNTYDOWN
Not a bit thick if one halts in confusion LATHS
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Not bound to be urban in Africa FREETOWN
Not on Sundays, by the sound of them, for work OFFICES
Nothing but an aitch for the deity? ALLAH
Nothing with a flat to to a pronounced extent? NOTABLE
One might be wanton even whan one is not tight LOOSE
One of the 3 down, by the sound of it ACTOR
Pussy turns up with about a pound of power (4). TALC
Related to what 30 across may have done, by the sound of it TOLD
Sounds as if that holy beauty may have a ring CHURCHBELL
Sounds as if their ride from there to Ghent was a painful one, according to Browning ACHES
The beginning of tones ONSET
The bony one for broken toes round the sidewalk OSTEOPATH
The class of a thing that the fisherman in India may make, by the sound of it CASTE
The offensive behaviour of such as 23 down ACTIONS
Twelve months to the North makes it long YEARN
What the commerical fisherman hopes to make NETPROFIT