Irish Times (Crosaire) Crossword Answer - Nov 01, 2014

 Irish Times (Crosaire) Crossword Solutions - Nov 01, 2014

Clue Answer
All fingers and thumbs for heads of stout FAT
At the start of the week, current love is over the border in France MONACO
Bard leaves Bermuda with gangly bird EMU
Describes drugs for one long stage going half way up the Alps ILLEGAL
Detective has to contact Pole for Spike PITON
Dreadful squire is a little blue RISQUE
Faint in the near future boxing one of the weights SWOON
Floral arrangement from diddly-squat is a waste of time ALLFORNOTHING
Give out over time? EMIT
Gives the go ahead to ring Henry at large, 24 hours after eerie evening (3,7?,3) ALLHALLOWSDAY
Half of them from pub run away ? it?s Prohibition EMBARGO
Head barman goes to the centre of Germany once a year AGM
Hulk loses head after small time down in the dumps SULK
I am going back to Milan anyway with very little MINIMAL
If Ghana revolution leads to Pakistani neighbour? AFGHANI
In short, New Musical Express changed note from relative contributing to Downfall NEMESIS
Instrument protects catch over the door for light LUNETTE
It's not like one follows pet for repeated annoyance HATE
Knight retires after old broadcast of old prayer ORISON
Leads fifteen of us round with number of horsemen from last good book FOUR
Leggy bird? It's a surprise - she's the Cockney one at fitness centre HERON
Looking back, is able to contact a Northern politician for insight into how the tides turn ALMANAC
Munster extraordinarily close to the heart STERNUM
Perfect Polish? HONE
Presumably this means can't single out any one comprehensive anthology ALLINONEPIECE
Provides connections to golf course around summits of upper peak LINKUPS
Put a stop to last three letters from Basque with a couple of lines QUELL
Rejected three appreciations for reading heard in army barracks RATATAT
So far institute produced something mythical from Himalayas YETI
Somersault without arms? It could make your hair stand on end! TOUSLE
Sought office somewhere in the Mediterranean? RAN
Stops The Sun article on awkward win and poor result? AWNING
Stretch the truth for the German with romantic songs LIEDER
The greatest follower of Buddhism initially in southeast Asia BALI
Total disaster for motoring organisation on track with no car FIASCO
Turns up, it's a sparkler from Italy ASTI
Turns up, university circle to address love of ornate gilded decoration ORMOLU
You're eventually going to hear this but not now, as everyone is early ALLINGOODTIME

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