Irish Times (Crosaire) – Jun 22 2016 Crossword Solution
Clues |
Answers |
Bag ladies have no bias for the clearing |
GLADE |
Better to leave enfant terrible with devilish type |
INFERNAL |
Briefed Vogue with design for editor |
INFORMED |
Clutch at straws concealing gossip |
CHAT |
Couple of notes on record encourages driver to take off |
BEEP |
Dated most of those characters in 10 across – how predictable is that |
OLDHAT |
Ends first case in court that was well pitched presumably |
TENT |
Fay leaves hayfields for protection |
SHIELD |
Honey rings a legend from the Parsley family |
LOVAGE |
Is fit to be tied by one of the snake’s companions offering a way on board |
ROPELADDER |
It’s not on for detective to set out leaving Megeve regulars |
OFFPISTE |
Jim said Stan Duff went to school with people practicing at The Bar perhaps |
GYMNASTS |
Lazes wildly around England with sordid type |
SLEAZE |
Old writer with eye problem left for America |
STYLUS |
Clues |
Answers |
Party leader memorises and cites convoluted family row |
DOMESTIC |
Prepare the way around paternity leave |
PAVE |
Ray goes around Donegal in chaos |
BEDLAM |
Retweet upset at arsonist working with electronic component |
TRANSISTOR |
Ridiculous fashion cutbacks at Square |
DAFT |
Securely travel by airplane over transport rim |
FIRMLY |
Sounds like new flowers list could be somewhat obsessive |
NEUROSIS |
Tea lover drunk something for a lift |
ELEVATOR |
The sort of model figures the CSO is gathering |
VITALSTATISTICS |
Top British policeman looks after those setting things in train perhaps |
YARDMASTER |
Trick getting across a stream? That rings a bell! |
CARILLON |
Writer raises eyebrows after show |
LEADPENCIL |
Yank in drag? |
PULL |
You’re unlikely to hear this praise if you’re late, as typically it accompanies a put down |
EULOGY |