Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 2 2009

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Are the hills able to get as high as the singers can get? CANTORS
Be a witch once more with the letters RESPELL
Being left in the pipe it's got a 16 across DOTTLE
Ben's around Tom for the sound of the berries ENTOMBS
Bob and Bob of old made for nil FLORIN
Fall off your horse and they'll ridicule you DERIDE
Fly enough for the set-to, by the sound of it TSETSE
Forbidding one to be back there on board STERN
Get away to a shooting start. Sounds great there OPENFIRE
Glowing in 33 across REDHOT
Have the job of the boss and execute it BEHEAD
He's just a little, a very little, feline ATOM
How a hundred might string one on a squeeze-box ACCORDION
I was in a hurry to get to the Middle East IRAN
I'm such a fool to make money like this AMASS
It sounds as if Shelley, perhaps, made it go slowly TORTOISE
Just about a little money of late RECENT
Listen to the start of where 33 across is HEARTH
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Maintain one's little sister in a tin INSIST
O, you hurt me - you're putting me out OUSTING
Poor enough to be twice as seedy, by the sound of it SOSO
Reckoning how musical the mokes may be ASSESSING
See you initially in the police COPPER
Seek advice from the O.T., perhaps TURNTO
Sounds as if I can be found under each of them BROWS
Stick Father up at this point ADHERE
Sticks in the armies STAFFS
Stinking fish at last STENCH
The girl is about all right if one calls her up EVOKES
The mountains where the shoot is THERANGE
The sort of flying king that would be boastful SWAN
They make one pound quite lightly OUNCES
What a bore to be partly in the middle CENTREBIT
What I did in this when 14 across, perhaps HASTE
Where one might be minding the steer ATTHEHELM
You're very welcome to break your shotguns OPENARMS