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Irish Times (Crosaire) Mar 15 2011

ClueAnswer
'Being pickled-like, by the sound of it, one got into a fight (9)' ASSAULTED
'Cute, perhaps, strictly speaking (6)' SEVERE
'Did some fencing to get it like this (6,3)' CLOSEDOFF
'Doesn't get out of bed, which is untruthful and vicious (4,2)' LIESIN
'Huge? No, but plenty (6)' ENOUGH
'Long-sighted I am, by the sound of it, but somewhat hypocritical as they (9)' PHARISEES
'One card makes one wait, by the sound of it (9)' SINGLETON
'Yes, this is the sty that's fermenting (3)' YEA
'You put your foot in it if you mix it up, perhaps (7)' STIRRUP
26 down in back - it's himself ADVERTISE
A he is a she ADA
About a hundred with lubrication helps a quick return RECOIL
Coast along the front SEA
Concretes around as the holes for them in the walls CASEMENTS
Correct wear for grave occasions CEREMENTS
Eastern men in pants on foot there about five PAVEMENTS
Give it away to the right ENTITLE
Good enough for a stripe PRIEST
He'll perhaps lug one up to the North HEAVEN
I'd turn up with my stick on the lady's side DISTAFF
I'll sound as if I'm here EMERALD
Listen to Sarah again for practice REHEARSAL
Made for sticks PASTES
Mean to smash the tin at last INTEND
Put another coat on outside REVARNISH
Red around the fish gone around REELED
See how to make the WI thin with this SPY
She gets around royalty sane if twisted COURTESAN
The band ages saucily with them DRESSINGS
They're all part of the act SCENES
Tweed there in Scotland from Scotland HARRIS
You get the wind up by the end of the month AUGUST
'Being pickled-like, by the sound of it, one got into a fight (9)' ASSAULTED
'Cute, perhaps, strictly speaking (6)' SEVERE
'Did some fencing to get it like this (6,3)' CLOSEDOFF
'Doesn't get out of bed, which is untruthful and vicious (4,2)' LIESIN
'Huge? No, but plenty (6)' ENOUGH
'Long-sighted I am, by the sound of it, but somewhat hypocritical as they (9)' PHARISEES
'One card makes one wait, by the sound of it (9)' SINGLETON
'Yes, this is the sty that's fermenting (3)' YEA
'You put your foot in it if you mix it up, perhaps (7)' STIRRUP
26 down in back - it's himself ADVERTISE
A he is a she ADA
About a hundred with lubrication helps a quick return RECOIL
Coast along the front SEA
Concretes around as the holes for them in the walls CASEMENTS
Correct wear for grave occasions CEREMENTS
Eastern men in pants on foot there about five PAVEMENTS
Give it away to the right ENTITLE
Good enough for a stripe PRIEST
He'll perhaps lug one up to the North HEAVEN
I'd turn up with my stick on the lady's side DISTAFF
I'll sound as if I'm here EMERALD
Listen to Sarah again for practice REHEARSAL
Made for sticks PASTES
Mean to smash the tin at last INTEND
Put another coat on outside REVARNISH
Red around the fish gone around REELED
See how to make the WI thin with this SPY
She gets around royalty sane if twisted COURTESAN
The band ages saucily with them DRESSINGS
They're all part of the act SCENES
Tweed there in Scotland from Scotland HARRIS
You get the wind up by the end of the month AUGUST
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