Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 1 2011

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Clues Answers
'1/7, perhaps, the put an end to 8 down (3)' ATE
'A lawyer, to a certain degree, complains at what he feeds on (6)' BLEATS
'Barrier in Ulster? No, in Dublin (5,4)' NORTHWALL
'Honoured to be such a pure, broken bit of furniture (9)' REPUTABLE
'It may be cold, blow it? (6)' SNEEZE
'Make 8 tight, perhaps, to 13 across them? (9)' FASCINATE
'No, I be me (6,3)' NUMBERONE
'Not so hard, yet hard to make one tight with this (4,5)' SOFTDRINK
'Oh, you see what's in your 6 down way (6)' TOUCHY
'Select Nicholas, buy the sound of it, to eat out with (6)' PICNIC
'Sounds as if this is a bore, entirely (3)' ALL
'That's across the Atlantic, or so one says (6)' STATES
'That's how I are, are I, cross with an Edward? (9)' IRRITATED
'That's where a heated BA comes to a king there (2,3,4)' INTHEOVEN
'The flower of London (3,6)' THETHAMES
'There's 12 in this, in short (3,4)' ONEFOOT
Clues Answers
'They're in a pacific setting (5,4)' SOUTHSEAS
'You and I will be quite OK (3,4)' ALLWELL
Big C's? OCEANS
Given an introduction to the current editor PRESENTED
On following no following twelve AFTERNOON
One of 4 in 9 across? SEASON
One refreshes about what one gets in the Irish Times RENEWS
Pa's ta is for the simpleton NOODLE
Perhaps accelerate one to get tight FASTEN
Prepare a father for war in no pacific way ARMADA
Relatively more like soup? BROTHER
So matriarchal people would be absolute hell DAMNATION
Take no credit for this sort of settlement UPFRONT
That'll flow the other way EBB
The way to make a parental alternative in church ORDAIN
Throw up the head of the lobster LOB