Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 4 2021 Crossword Answer
| Clues | Answers |
| 'I know that I know nothing' - an insight of Plato or Socrates? | ANCIENTWISDOM |
| As old as The Hills starting for all sides today | ANCIENT |
| Bit of evidence concealed by United Nations | DNA |
| Criminal sets up university college foundation with small lump | NODULE |
| Drink with father from Oxford - a city synonymous with Syrians spending pounds? | ALEPPO |
| Easy leaving, I dare say, as it's dry | ARID |
| Far too old and fat, it's said, for the organisers of the first Olympics | ANCIENTGREECE |
| Get shut of what's twisted in mixed nerve | END |
| Gorblimey - without Boyle it's dire | GRIM |
| Got nice and comfy in new Leeds building overlooking square | NESTLED |
| Great selection of beers to pitch | GROUND |
| Grow a reduced amount - sounds like something heard in agricultural college? | LESSEN |
| How is this on the agenda to take the peas out of meat pies? | ITEM |
| In a roundabout way, makes sense to Marsh to add starch | STIFFEN |
| In an intense way, God-fearing type crosses Peter at The Centre | HOTLY |
| In retrospect, finishes with 2 down in 20 down and in that there's gold | NUGGET |
| Is capable of a good row with one of those familiar with Schull report | OARSMAN |
| Jumble of characters in Henry James' Sacred Fount | MESS |
| Lady's maid dismisses Adams in a lazy manner | IDLY |
| Name of the man upstairs according to Daniel Lord? | ANCIENTOFDAYS |
| Noel's doctor rings Mike - it's grave | SOLEMN |
| Old master knocks out Ted's wisdom tooth | MOLAR |
| Recalls fresh starters of salad and wings in European capital | WARSAW |
| Recognised in part, rebellious characters threw a sickie | SAW |
| Rock near a port with cats? | MUSICAL |
| Sent off, for example, for heading goal that should have been saved? | NESTEGG |
| Some psychedelic food market | DELI |
| State of mushrooms served up primarily with incredible sides of fried ray | SPECIFY |
| Sycophants dismiss head of state in Asian country | YEMEN |
| The right to see the best of what The Sun has to offer is a legal right, granted | ANCIENTLIGHTS |
| theterritory.ie, for one? | DOMAIN |
| Topic or problem raised by architect perhaps | PORTICO |
| Turns up, English agent gets to ridicule Trim host | COMPERE |
| Type of bush that grows up both sides of Tyrolean Mountain Peak | PLANT |
| Unfolds oily cheesecloth? With a silky, crispy texture! | TAFFETA |
| Uplifting fragment of favourite yarn of The Abominable Snowman | YETI |
| VAT for most fish? | TUN |
| What you might pay for sample of DO Rueda to knock back? | EURO |
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