Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 23 2011

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'Although it may be wee, one may employ it (3)' USE
'Chews this, by the sound of it (6)' SELECT
'If the tin gets broken, it would be wrong to be putting it underground (9)' INTERRING
'It's antique and not thick in gold (3,5)' OLDTHING
'Re such poetry, one goes back with it (6)' VERSES
'Red wine for me, so get it in (7)' IMPORT
'The moral, I see, is this (5)' ETHIC
'Try the box to set a precedent (4,4)' TESTCASE
A chap is one of those acting for others AGENTS
A team is spoken by stages ASIDES
Allow this to be a hindrance LET
Are shortly in something fishy in such a dugout TRENCH
Burning to take it easy at last ABLAZE
Cares for all people RACES
Chewed this just a little BIT
Don¿t play so much after tea; it's not wise TACTLESS
Empty about nine to get sure they're blended MIXTURES
How kind the Mother is NATURE
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It follows that you get fifty among all the others RESULT
Leave as a penalty SANCTION
Long long way to go by train at last TRAIL
One lays it on thick with flowers at last PLASTERS
One of a novel three claims to have to get here MUSKETEER
Put back after the French to ease the pressure LETUP
Sounds like a suitable drink for a malingerer CHAMPAGNE
Suspend above what you may get from 3 down HANGOVER
That will go off before he will shortly be unexpected BOMBSHELL
The end of a game at court in Clare ENNIS
The pity in Egan is from abroad EGYPTIAN
The south may get long in the north in a manner of speaking SLANG
This has to be for ten ten in the morning AXIOM
This K fellow sounds like an old crock CAYMAN
To a relative extent she may get loose at last AUNTIE
Weighs in in a sound way GATES
What a bore the law can be AWL
What's grand about it is it has an end FINITE