Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 12 2008

Tired of your current crossword puzzle? Try solving our daily crossword puzzles. GO TO DAILY PUZZLES!
Clues Answers
'E don't have this committed to memory NOTED
All the seats are taken in hand for poker FULLHOUSE
Allow it to be in the river or remove it DELETE
Ate about the leg of the little bird EAGLET
By the sound of it, allow 'er to go with the male LETTER
Caste, I see, is pure and simple ASCETIC
Employment for you, wise guy USAGE
For them, is relatively up with what makes the end of 10 across SISTERS
Frosty but inversely, perhaps, of old RIME
Give public advice about 'er before tea ADVERTISE
His is in church REVERENCE
In the family she is a twisted nut, that is to say AUNTIE
It takes a morning to scrape around inside the sheets REAM
Just about the present time the North has fame RENOWN
Look up to this, always in the roundabout REVERE
Might this permit one still to be raw after a century? CALLOW
Mother was bleeding, or so she sort of said MUMBLED
No teeth like this for the mouth COGS
Clues Answers
Not close to shut it up in the form of a poem OPENED
Not much leave left for a degree LITTLEGO
On top or coming at the end RIDER
One of two such of John in the pack for a knockout BLACKJACK
Playing around has me not going straight after half a century LAMBENT
Plenty for the present at last ENOW
Sever them around the capital of Germany around the edges VERGES
Sick at last of being in prison JAILED
Some get confused to get to the South for Jewry MOSES
Start to write it in a sorry state PENITENT
Tangle your hair by lying on it MATTRESS
That's nothing but cant in full CANNOT
The French have a word for it - I have too MOTIVE
The South gets cold knees, by the sound of it SNEEZE
The state of one having gone round about OREGON
We get the Times, but not a single one like 26 across USAGES
What a bind in the male for the mouth MANDIBLE
When the girl got married it didn't take a feather out of her UNAWED