Irish Times (Crosaire) - December 2 2017 Crossword Puzzle Answers

Irish Times (Crosaire) Crossword Puzzle Solutions - Dec 2 2017 
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A handful in Tenerife winter FEW
All the sides of the neighbour's house COMMONS
Back off caddy - he's a relative of one of those beastly types BISON
Bets for first race breaks pay cheque WAGERS
Clever type of king is not in favour of referendum - it divides the room! KNOWALL
Cliques surround conservative religious groups SECTS
Coincide with old father coming back for revolution OVERLAP
End of term drink with one of those in 20 down MALE
Evangelist takes off giant workers from North Pole ELVES
Expansive wiper blade going from side to side WIDE
Federal roll call of banks that collapsed FELL
Fit-up female in dispute TIFF
In memory of English detective from The Wire, the central character for Hitchcock EPITAPH
It's said at mass meeting about copper with common sense ACUMEN
It's tokenism dismissing ties to one of them in The Abbey MONK
It's typical for the foreign women to find husband's partner is not married in the eyes of the law COMMONLAWWIFE
Meat in stew could be from an American can locally? INMATE
New canoe is first class going around Pacific Region OCEANIA
No door in ground floor for some distance FURLONG
Northern person who could be picky is more into The Order NEATER
Nudge or change to go through UNDERGO
Offend in a bad way at home under study? FILLIN
One of those from The Hill involved in vigilantism ANT
Painter of sign for hospital wards on either side of me VERMEER
Relax with some physical medicine CALM
Revolutionary swallows number of sherries heartlessly with gangster MAFIOSO
Sick rival has an infection VIRAL
Sleep with gangster and Frenchman? That's bound to be incendiary stuff! NAPALM
Some awesome network for workers MEN
Sorts out roosters and fish eggs ROE
Standard leads - naturally occurring radioactive materials NORM
The usual saying - a salt or a pepper spray was used perhaps in the eyes of judge in the past COMMONASSAULT
They came after The Empire with lots of money found in the foreign chamber COMMONWEALTHS
Turns up, no parking in April in old European capital LIRA
Verbal row at dance leads to one being hit with a stick CUEBALL
What's the point in saying you got me there clever clogs! TOUCHE
When it's not right, grammatically speaking, human error is its cause COMMONMISTAKE
Wild grain around undulating summit is capable of blowing someone away AIRGUN

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