Irish Times (Crosaire) – Mar 29 2021 Crossword Solution
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Answers |
A mark of the beauty pertaining to Carole Lombard, going all the way back |
MOLE |
Act now with half of those in 17 down |
DOIT |
Delegation dine out in the Italian parlour |
GELATO |
Don’t water wild aster found around Mid-Devon |
STARVE |
French philosopher sues our boss over starting argument |
ROUSSEAU |
Frequently French toast has no starch |
OFTEN |
Give the go-ahead to hothead in Alamo working with a Texan neighbour |
OKLAHOMA |
Helen, Pat, Rocky and Jumbo |
ELEPHANT |
It’s yet to be confirmed, a foreign professional isn’t finished on the range |
UNPROVEN |
Leaves home and heads for the river’s edges close to shore |
TREE |
Local grass is popular with the first of two mentioned |
INFORMER |
Loyal old leader is not in The House |
DEVOUT |
Meeting place for ethnic group getting set of lectures |
RACECOURSE |
Not the first pointer tightly defined |
NARROW |
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Answers |
One key for the gents in blockhouses? |
IGLOOS |
One over the moon sending up celebrities taking in Cork |
SPACEMAN |
Potential private dinner date in trouble with partner |
MESSMATE |
Recalls Hamlet, for example, with a top model – a wild woman from Greece |
MAENAD |
Set down in black and white by editor behind paper |
DOCUMENTED |
Shrink in fear of registrar initially finding E coli all over the place |
RECOIL |
Sicilian neighbour’s short? A type of whiskey! |
MALT |
Some revolutionary church seminaries go well together |
MESH |
Spot at the end of 15 across |
MARK |
State of article by graduate from Palestinian group |
THEBAHAMAS |
The volume of students carried to class? |
SCHOOLBOOK |
Toning down a fair amount of child’s play for Synge on the radio |
EASING |
Wearing oneself out backing politician outside Number 10 with Father Ring |
OVERDOIT |
What’s the point of a number of dashes, for example, associated with alcoholic spirit from France we hear? |
PUNCTUATIONMARK |