Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 2 2010

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'Flaming little fish around, that is to say (5)' FIERY
'In sight, this did be the back teeth of it (3)' SAW
'Jon is high-spirited, about the same (7)' JAMESON
'Made your rank, by the sound of it (5)' MAJOR
'Relating to the matter of the rein (2,2)' INRE
'Rises a bit, notwithstanding (4,2)' SITSUP
'Seems that the former pose is just for show (3,10)' THEEXPOSITION
'So placed (2,3,8)' INTHEPOSITION
'Weep, little sister, for this turning point (6)' CRISIS
'Well, it doesn't sound like that (3)' SIC
A can can make it prickly this way THUS
A rejoinder? REUNION
A seasoned girl and boy SALTED
An this may be sung by those ones THEM
Covering the bottom one gets restless PANTS
Cut up about the fowl with acid PHENOL
It is thoughtful always to be in ire REVERIE
It's in the nature of a mild attack INDISPOSITION
It's wrong to run back for this TROT
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Let us sound like this in the Mediterranean COS
Moor there MOROCCO
Not in is in such an uncouth manner LOUTISH
One pie for this SORROW
One puts one's foot down for them on the post STAMPS
Or is about gin for starters ORIGINS
Perhaps fatherly gods in black and white PANDAS
Saucy pussy is not longer in bed CATSUP
She is very fond of such fine stuff NANKEEN
Sounds as if the directors are not interested in the drill that did this BORED
Sounds bad when one gets in the Moon before us OMINOUS
Sounds like what teacher did to get tight TAUT
Sounds very heavy to have been in the van LED
Spoiled enough to be a pest at last BRAT
That's next JUXTAPOSITION
The East gets nothing back for this for the railway LINE
The knight blows firmly to and fro SIROCCO
Too sound for them BOTH
Will a French one never make one lose courage? UNNERVE