Irish Times (Crosaire) – Oct 26 2018 Crossword Solution
Irish Times (Crosaire) – Oct 26 2018 Crossword Solution
Clues | Answers |
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Archaeologist’s achievements include interpreting neoclassical gold heads – the ones the researchers came up with | FINDINGS |
Bit of The Paper illustrating danger | PERIL |
Brave heading off by ship consumed by scotch – the type that has matured without exposure for a long, long time | OLDFOSSIL |
Dorm in retrospect is for one of those in Genesis | NIMROD |
Dudley Moore releases medley with an unpleasant air | ODOUR |
Engrossed by new bars around Ring with nightspot | ABSORBED |
Foreign spirit doctor outside Knock is anonymous | GRAPPA |
Has a job going it alone in Labour – for one, not being part of the general staff | SELFEMPLOYED |
Heartbroken without other person holding the capital | BANKER |
Homemaker’s partner is learning a trade on site | BUILDERSMATE |
Included in Vespa personalised for archivist going to work | PAPERS |
It’s nothing to do with crushing linseeds | IDLENESS |
Opens 18 across to give it to 7 down out of lack of consideration for others | SELFINTEREST |
Out of juice with money for jam and a piece of cake | DEADEASY |
Clues | Answers |
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Paper goes bankrupt over writing emerging luminously from The Cloud | SUNBURST |
Perfect place for one trade and a fair amount of 2 down | IDEALHOME |
Portly type honours royal subject at point-to-point | OBESE |
Produced by one of those at the start of 5 down to aid social worker | HOMEHELP |
Psychologist dismisses pigsty or is that the teacher’s place? | SCHOOL |
Return the compliment in a literate novel | RETALIATE |
Sample of popular variety for grub | LARVA |
Somewhere for the builders going around at the end of the day for drinks in The Epicure | SYBARITE |
Span of sun coming out of underpass | SPREAD |
Students of Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony from awful Reform School | SIXTHFORMERS |
That’s a handy one for the board in clean hospital ward | DUSTER |
There’s no rush offering introductions to universal novel by Swift | UNHURRIED |
Wax lyrically about Persia on the rampage | PRAISE |
Who’s labouring on the job to commission writer? | EMPLOYED |