Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 14 2009

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A this is enough to make her loose like this UNTIE
About twelve for this NOONDAY
Although in church, it sounds as if one might get fired CANON
Berth with this, perhaps, might just be NORTH
Can Tom be a little bit of a handyman? THUMB
Do the papers feel the pinch? PRESS
Go ahead with substitute sowing, by the sound of it PROCEED
Having fresh cover, perhaps, one's mind is at rest REASSURED
Is this why 'e is newer in 21 down? WHEY
Might be heads or tails to the ship TOSS
Not a bit of a piece there, by the sound of it ATTHEWAR
Not pie in the sky but pi in the sea, just a shade SEPIA
Now, that's what your birthday ought to be, perhaps PRESENTDAY
Order to become 'er?, not re? (5, 4) ABOUTTURN
Perhaps the opposite of tin for a sort of solicitor TOUT
Professional Doctor Edward has got to a higher rank PROMOTED
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Remove the top of the clothing and its got only part of the addiction HABIT
Say more than anyone else to the greatest degree UTTERMOST
Set askew in the road or in the oven ROASTED
Shall we sound like a green S.A. lad? LETTUCE
Sounds as if the reader has a vote ELECTOR
Taught there used to be money in the river back there EDUCATED
TH x 11, all in bits ELEVENTHS
That's 'er in duty for practice EXERCISE
That's what make Ma red during sleep DREAM
The black or red barking of the brute CURRANT
The hole in the bar after the round, of course NINETEENTH
They see he's to be eaten after a century CHEESES
To knock one out is enough back here to make one dotty STUN
What's below is in the thing and very sound THUNDERING
With shades of change - or smell, at last (10) OPALESCENT
You sound as though you are not yet out of the wood YEWTREE