Irish Times (Crosaire) – Sep 29 2021 Crossword Solution
Irish Times (Crosaire) – Sep 29 2021
Clues | Answers |
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Bacterium that needs oxygen in Belgium after a country with no leader goes belly up | AEROBE |
Brought to life by Edward Fox, for example, from the start, and not finished | ANIMATED |
Caught up in commercial aerodynamics in South American capital | REAL |
Eccentric painted rim of press | PRINTMEDIA |
Even they care this has bearing on a beastly sort, in an alternative sense | HYAENA |
Expert witness dismisses wine press in a written correspondence | TEXT |
Free partner to secure a contract for the country | SCOTLAND |
Grasped by one of those at death’s door with chesty problem | SCYTHE |
Headland behind spring synonymous with good health | WELLNESS |
Hold court reading aloud in Bed & Breakfast with a beastly type of whizz-kid | BRAINBOX |
In part, somewhat adamant looking back to what’s analysed by figureheads presumably? | DATA |
Lot missing from anti-novel from European capital | VIENNA |
Making the most sense at the start of 11 across with royal following Ireland? | BRAINIER |
Minds what’s found in 25 across | BRAINS |
Clues | Answers |
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Music to have a go at after closing time utilises science that’s bound to take off | ROCKETRY |
Nearly raring to go in study | READ |
Part of revolutionary solution? No brainer for city on The Rhine! | BONN |
Patrick Ward is going to stand in Croke Park like any father would | PATERNALLY |
Popular comedian briefly the subject of a gag among a small group | INJOKE |
Popular writer of score | INSCRIBE |
Pressure to mysteriously elope with men and women | PEOPLE |
Recognises a good head on one’s shoulders presumably by opening 11 across for unique winner | BRAINSPECIALIST |
Reveal organisation is evil agitator | UNVEIL |
Short party locally for coffee producer | BEAN |
Short profane introduction to original writing by one being disrespectful to religious surroundings | DESECRATOR |
Side bar is missing something to put the butter and marmalade on | BREAD |
They’ll get you thinking 26 across is for the most part accommodating those in the monastery | BRAINCELLS |
Those taking steps on a night out to order the odd beer going around Rhodes | CLUBBERS |