| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Attract attention to small size of her companion | HIS |
| Bookkeeper looks after the books for all the Booker winners presumably | PUBLICLIBRARY |
| Cab has another way out of one of the citadels | CASBAH |
| Came across old force for good measure perhaps | METRIC |
| College for the Dubs on island is synonymous with Heat | CHILLI |
| Come in and out of consciousness in hospital? There's something fishy about it! | DRIFTER |
| Discovered in Zinfandel hip flask in old and new city | DELHI |
| Drew a model in crane, for example | WADER |
| Finishes tiramisu, brownies, macaroons from recipe in old part of Eastern Europe | USSR |
| Fronts law and order secretly in Asia | LAOS |
| Furthermore, it's uncovered in Bolivian downpour | AND |
| Hands out speeding tickets to Irish solider driving a tank | PUBLICSERVANT |
| Isle of Man meeting before noon for leader of devotion | IMAM |
| Laid back over vase everyday | DIURNAL |
| Leaders of kingdoms in European valley provided Ukrainian capital | KIEV |
| Leave exposed before St Patrick's Day | PUBLICHOLIDAY |
| Looks as if reception openings is for The Animals | LAIR |
| Mad about you for beginners - might have possibilities? | MAY |
| New cultural phenomenon registered product from the seas | AGAR |
| Officer in middle of Crimean Wars is all at sea | OCEAN |
| Old city often needs a facelift for last films by The Little Rascals | URCHINS |
| One doesn't sound straight? Well, I never! | IASKYOU |
| Organisation backs up what plumber does | UNCLOGS |
| Part of the watch on the outskirts of Dido's capital | DIAL |
| Paul ate stew in flatland on The Rise | PLATEAU |
| Presumably, watches things like a hawk to attract attention around building reps | OSPREY |
| Rough up soul mate cutting toes | MAUL |
| Sharp middleman contacts police department in middle of homicide | ACIDIC |
| Shopkeeper will thank you for it - it's traditional | CUSTOM |
| Singer departs screaming with computer | MAC |
| Sly type gets about for any rising in middle of Jordan | REYNARD |
| Sounds like a couple of rackets? | NOISES |
| Sounds like Irishman works for director | FOLEY |
| Swallowed deception at republican workshop | ATELIER |
| Take one's time with bundle returning from Donegal to Spain | DAWDLE |
| Thin leg broken in Blanch | LIGHTEN |
| Where one minds one's own business perhaps later in riot | LATRINE |
| Will this tell us what happened on night of bailout? It's not a secret, it's a question! | PUBLICENQUIRY |
Irish Times (Crosaire) Crossword Answer - Oct 04, 2014
Irish Times (Crosaire) Crossword Solutions - Oct 04, 2014
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