Irish Times (Crosaire) – Aug 5 2016 Crossword Solution
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Address for man hanging around Ulster churchman |
MINISTER |
Bankable number incorporates record by club tenor from American district |
PRECINCT |
Bar opens for the angry men going to the boxing match |
BANTAM |
Cancel review by court on the money |
EXACT |
Decrepit manor rebuilt by Julius Caesar |
ANCIENTROMAN |
Discount rate doesn’t include rustic present |
DONATE |
First five characters in 6 down from The Banner provided admission of defeat |
WHITEFLAG |
For example, weight training protects that yoke by the sound of it? |
EGGWHITE |
Get someone going to former state’s place on the web |
EXCITE |
Getting on with barman holding onto spirit |
AGING |
Gorge falling near point or spring behind animal farm |
GEORGEORWELL |
Is not doing very well in hell, of course |
BELOWPAR |
Is reviewing for The Star? Someone in Africa will alternatively get wind of this! |
SIMOON |
Is this what the pillars of justice do to be the centre of attention? |
HOLDCOURT |
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It’s for airing jumpers found in the stable |
CLOTHESHORSE |
Licence for river journey |
LEEWAY |
Musical type admits going around youth group does one’s heart good |
BYPASS |
One Direction carried around the cafeteria from the office – that’s some workload that needs attention |
INTRAY |
Paying a flat fee for the foreign place for the archbishop |
LESSEE |
Rests our action as part of the suit |
TROUSERS |
Sales force has no fears in Cork |
CLOSE |
School to pare back equipment for getting the children to move those dozy types just out of bed |
SLEEPWALKERS |
Screen welcomes box-office success from end of June to end of March in Dublin suburb |
WHITEHALL |
Simon Cook takes it back to college and, in theory, it’s only found in one form |
MONISTIC |
Sings the praises of engineering chronicle inserted in new issue |
EULOGISES |
Small type of sketch on English digging up dirt |
SPADE |
They keep asking the same barman for drink in school uniform for primary |
REGULARS |
Weariest play in a manner of speaking |
ASITWERE |