Irish Times (Crosaire) – Mar 24 2016 Crossword Solution
Clues |
Answers |
A foreign competition for English department hasn’t started perhaps |
UNOPENED |
Banks to pay a price in March |
PACE |
Break finger in Trim |
FRINGE |
Car chart tracks Jaguars, for instance, parked outside celebrity residences looking for John Hanc*ck |
AUTOGRAPHHUNTER |
Churchwarden’s pastries – soft at the centre |
PIPES |
Click with crowd-pleaser and one posh bloke |
HITITOFF |
Design a grave in ruin |
RAVAGE |
Doctor admits nothing about run-of-the-mill type |
MEDIOCRE |
Express intense pleasure of alternative super art |
RAPTURES |
Food from North Pole sold in deli |
COLDCUTS |
Foreign party starts to pay the price – English will have to tolerate it and offer it up perhaps |
SUFFERANCE |
Gambled over something on the radio |
LAID |
Head for the hills with worker’s car for sudden change of venue |
DECAMPMENT |
Hot stuff running down hill discovered in Shangri-La valley |
LAVA |
Clues |
Answers |
Invested in vegetarianism for a song |
ARIA |
Let me in to the heart of 16 down to turn professional |
OPENUP |
Most of the investigation in Oxford is a magnet for chancers |
CASINO |
Outstanding organisation puts pressure on most of 24 down |
UNPAID |
Presumably they know the differences between A and B for those in the circulation business |
BLOODBANKS |
Someone with a device for dropping off after taking off |
BOMBER |
Speculation surrounds The FBI Story |
THEORY |
Street is a great distance from hospital for one going on foot |
WAYFARER |
Take Dad away from dead end in the garden |
EDEN |
The sides of ritual dance for wedding shower |
RICE |
Those from the house party |
FIANNAFAIL |
Three short measurements of reaction to amusing story |
HAHAHA |
Whistle support in a place for 14 down |
PIPERACK |
Writer from Ulster is loud in Kildare with one of The Blades |
PENKNIFE |