Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 3 2006

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18 across, by the sound of them CALLINGS
A cunning Father gets very hurt in here ACUTEPAIN
A hill up for register ROTA
Able to be twice as naughty CANCAN
An old time cutter SCYTHE
Back up all the others in a very refined way PUREST
Be keeping sound APIARY
Because it's wrong to start as this does SINCE
Depended on this, but once more it was not to be depended on RELIED
How a C.A. might get one.over the eight in dogged manner NINE
How little by little one gets through university BYDEGREES
How Sulphur gets placed again in the tree RESET
Kept ENGAGED
Kept a tear, having to dine afterwards RETAINED
Kept giving little, in a manner of speaking RESERVED
Kept sound PRESERVED
Listen to how one may join forces ENLIST
No pro would do this in his attitude to work OPPOSE
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Not hardly at all EASILY
On approval sound CLAPPING
One aims to have what is around the soft wood IDEALS
One's dogged with the flock, pass the falsehood (6) COLLIE
Perhaps one is inclined to have more to spare LEANER
Perhaps the car is calling for them ever at the South CAREERS
Perhaps the car leaves with loads GOES
Places at the turn of preferences TASTES
Predict that this is a sound C following 4 FORESEE
Sound as if they have part of the Indian play CASTE
Sound of the rustle, or back for flying AERO
The lawyer scrubbed our Edward SCOURED
The Reverend Father is back; it's 'imself that's all for publicity ADVERTISE
The wrinkled Academician's at home - how sweet! RAISIN
There's something the matter with this SEPSIS
Two with one stone in one GEMINI
Where there's a prisoner that gets nothing with strings attached CELLO
With love she is on the road, it seems CARESS