Irish Times (Crosaire) – Jan 18 2016 Crossword Solution
Clues |
Answers |
A sign of wickedness rising full of beans |
ALIVE |
Agony aunt hasn’t any thing to chew on, in a sweet way |
NOUGAT |
Ain’t leaving machinists in Split |
SCHISM |
Both sides say sorry – it has the potential to save face perhaps |
MAKEUP |
For the lads missing the women |
STAGDO |
Group holding onto goods keeps figure under cover |
BODYSTOCKING |
He signed up local criminal by text |
CONSCRIPT |
Heard in court and in Government, at times it’s what journalists are doing perhaps |
WRITINGPAPER |
Hospital worker fabricated report by looking after the small charges |
NURSEMAID |
Is determined to be 100 per cent right |
EMPHATIC |
It’s on the house for heavy smoker in cold weather |
CHIMNEYSTACK |
Let up on sweetheart providing snapshot of one of those offering a narrow view |
TELEPHOTO |
Light show live from Versailles |
LASERS |
Local difference of opinion in small college over standard |
SCRAP |
Clues |
Answers |
One of those on the bench approaches America for the Indians |
SUBCONTINENT |
People go to Slane to see it in various soils, etc. |
SOLSTICE |
Pigs ruin building – it’s what you’d expect from rebellious behaviour |
UPRISING |
Propensity to remove toys from the little fellow |
NIPPER |
Refuse to acknowledge album left on train |
DISCLAIM |
Samuel conceals Diana’s humiliating cruelty |
SADISM |
Somewhat excessive fishy bait for new chum |
ABITMUCH |
Speak to Charlie in bar looking back over bright yellow flower |
BUTTERCUP |
Speaks volumes for one old type used by orchestra and choir |
ORATORIO |
Subordinate reviews journalists from most of the island shortly |
JUNIOR |
Tests key for Xmas order |
EXAMS |
Total bloodsucker? |
COUNT |
What a godsend for Roadwatch to cover safety first with an added feature |
ASABONUS |
Wild damp Riga – that’s the standard |
PARADIGM |