Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 12 2007

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A hundred and one, strictly speaking, will hold water (7) CISTERN
Above the dark till next day OVERNIGHT
All four of our sailor boys SEASONS
Bottom up for Wales LEEK
By the sound of it, wholly traces with man SACRAMENT
Cuts in various dimensions, by the sound of it INCISES
Does this mean one to bloom in the sea? ANEMONE
Encountered this with Tem, perhaps (3, 2) METUP
For Al to be getting ready to fight is a fright ALARMING
For them that's the beginning of the Irish Times THEIR
Formerly this worked under the ground for me at last EXAMINE
How wearing it is! EROSION
If the remainder is getting round and round, that's all for th better RESTORING
Is it one's forte always to throw up with such excitement? FEVERPITCH
It may be good to have it on the tip of your tongue TASTE
It's rare to get under what's finished in the end UNDERDONE
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No gift of not being all there NOTPRESENT
Not a cheating, blond little beast, by the sound of it to go on ahead FAIRHAIR
Not loose from loose living TIGHT
On the face of it, chin-chin not on toast DOUBLECHIN
See Quinn, by the sound of it, to a certain degree at last SPANGLE
Seems the man is willing to go with an old tyre SIDON
So to knock one out may make one turn mad STUN
That's more than 2 down or less than usual RARER
The cannon ball, it seems, is ready to deal with the washing IRONSHOT
The ruddy old sailor will travel by air REDADMIRAL
They come as a rule for punishment at school (5) LINES
They may make the times confused, but very little (5) MITES
Those baskets are under fire CRESSETS
To deal with this, start from scratch ITCH
What a shame to get on our end under the plate! DISH
Will he press on in the theatre? SURGEON