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Irish Times (Crosaire) Sep 26 2006

ClueAnswer
All in order to be sharp at one end and blunt at the other SHIPSHAPE
Are, in short, you coming through it? RYE
Change this for tongue INTERPRET
Does Ireland have to - Gee! - get gathering? MUSTERING
Five in teatime for the year VINTAGE
Get a move on till one has reached double figures HASTEN
Getting to here, by the sound of it LISTENING
He has a round of water ISLANDMAN
Her hairy habit? HIRSUTE
Her hairy weaving PLAITS
How a hundred get calm in Scottish wear PLACID
I had five hundred tucked away in the fowl HIDDEN
In the event, hang around pep in the inside HAPPENING
Introduced to the current editor (9) PRESENTED
It's more of a risk if you cut it so fine RASHER
It's not the former piano that's so flat PLATTER
Long to fly and write No in France (6) PENNON
Might be what 2 down has, not one, by the sound of it BEATEN
One does nothing save this SPENDS
One feels bitter, so one would, about those living there RESIDENTS
Plenty of sound, soft wood GREATDEAL
Shut up one after the other, by the sound of it INTERN
Sound 17 across with some over? (1'2) OER
That makes a heavenly fur row THEPLOUGH
That's the hard man that cometh on stage THEICEMAN
The alternative sound that's not refined ORE
The earliest was late EVE
There's no going back, Your Majesty, for such a draw YANKING
They get to be seedy when the drought has broken at last GRAINS
They sound wholly given for the church ORDERS
What you have plundered ruins you SPOILS
With Pa in so much I get to be vocal at last AGONISING
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