Irish Times (Crosaire) – Feb 18 2016 Crossword Solution
Clues |
Solutions |
Butchers butcher the last of the meat to go with a piece of toast |
BRUSCHETTA |
Can be exchanged freely of course for 8,9 or 22 across – it’s someone’s meal ticket |
LUNCHEONVOUCHER |
Citizen from the heart of Clare caught a number of sheets of paper from the parlour |
ICECREAM |
Do tell us more about engineering operating system for setting up genetic code |
EXPAND |
Exam covers leaders and troops of old police force eloquently, in a manner of speaking |
ORATORICAL |
Expensive posh dog bites Frenchman on old flood defence |
UPMARKET |
Fancies women workers |
WANTS |
Getting up to edit review? Presumably that will float your boat! |
RISINGTIDE |
Imitates extremes of Apple’s iTunes |
APES |
Immature type returns with legend for dance party – it’s the last place you’d want to be in the action |
WARGRAVE |
Introduces Hymns of Praise from centre of Barcelona with little bit of conviction |
HOPE |
Is this what Sisyphus will always do for a cigarette? |
ROLLUP |
Knocked back by the French-Arab state backing old leader from Ireland |
EAUDEVIE |
Labs condemned by religious outfits |
ALBS |
Clues |
Solutions |
Leading light from study – will that help one read The Sun? |
STARGAZE |
Motorway goes through Lough in regal Trim |
ERMINE |
No iron in morphine drug |
HEMP |
Potatoes with most of 24 down attracts those interested in the jam and the cranberries, for instance |
RECORDSHOP |
Said stress helps |
AIDS |
Sam leaves chat rooms to a group of people |
COHORT |
Secures building site |
TIES |
Smear CIA activity in the New World |
AMERICAS |
Spring to retweet answer from old city state |
SPARTA |
Stolen drug – that’s meat and potatoes to some people |
HOTPOT |
Take all the mud off red mullet – it’s a job one does at the bank |
TELLER |
Turning curdled milk is noteworthy perhaps |
TENNER |
Unfashionable type on holiday from October 31st, for instance, to beginning of December |
OUTDATED |
Water facility? |
RESOURCE |