| Clue |
Answer |
| Can be seen during the day on solid ground provided they are recognisable from their pictures |
MATINEEIDOLS |
| Climbed down from rear column for exercise and dallied without Cummiskey from the centre |
BACKPEDALLED |
| Dump work to exact retribution for barman to begin with |
SCAVENGE |
| Exhibitionist reports that this is done retrospectively at first |
NUDIST |
| Home wreckers in favour of finding love finally for certain in walled vineyard |
FORECLOSURES |
| Hurt someone's feelings with rotten conclusion |
OFFEND |
| It's the type of music that has it's ups and downs |
ELEVATOR |
| Jack takes small musical instrument to handy character in Vegas |
CARDSHARP |
| Lots of DNA found in gym |
BODYBUILDERS |
| Messaging service admits reading paper framing yours truly - that's no loss then! |
PROFIT |
| Most under the influence in wild Turk's den |
DRUNKEST |
| No difference - whatever way you look at it - it's the same |
IDENTICAL |
| Oldies at exchange off the beaten track |
ISOLATED |
| One of the flowery types in The Beano |
ANNUAL |
| Presumably they know the differences between A and B for those in the circulation business |
BLOODBANK |
| Races over little of those read on line |
TWEETS |
| Records Wailers at the centre introducing I Shot The Sheriff |
LISTS |
| Rich sailor gets a French article on Dante - for the most part |
ABUNDANT |
| Rip-off, for the most part, German woman of the French Revolution |
FRAUD |
| Screamed at gal leaving allegedly |
YELLED |
| Sounds blunt chopping trees |
TERSE |
| Sounds like woman has had enough - how elegant is that? |
GRACEFUL |
| The Spanish patient of Freud joins party - it's said to be the golden one! |
ELDORADO |
| Theatre has a precious commodity for nice sweet types |
GATEAU |
| They fix up accommodation for the working sailors perhaps in Pearl Harbor |
NAVYYARDS |
| They're driven by car with those looking for the thief's money in the middle of Phibsboro |
MINICABS |
| Very modestly, they are going to inherit all the ground after Cork waterway report |
MEEKLY |
| Yeats mistaken for Baker? |
YEAST |
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