Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 2 2021 Crossword Answer
Clues | Answers |
A foreign scene with unexpected ending to straighten out | UNTWIST |
A type of man that divides the theatre? | AISLE |
Address individual shortly with all retiring from The Standard | NORM |
American finishes major public search on foot | ARCH |
Bit of improvisation required for getting into some countries | VISA |
Blooms in spring, in ruins, oddly | IRIS |
Come to terms with the budgetary excess on unfinished accommodation | FATHOM |
Country artist consumed by one's ability to intellectually reason | IRAQ |
Covered by Marty Lewis making a comeback with Wings? | ELYTRA |
Endless choice of starters namedropped in caf? for meal outside | PICNIC |
English model is sprawled out on the beach | SHINGLE |
Enthusiast from academy in fur | NUTRIA |
Get into a knot over blunder on first run by dog | TERRIER |
In a roundabout way, it's not down to writing fiction at university or in the surrounding area | PURLIEU |
Indians not getting aid from locals | INNS |
It's A Wonderful Life - or child's play without the chaps? | IDYLL |
Lament in Belgium for one, in principle, on reflection | BEWAIL |
Make available to one of the teachers | SUPPLY |
Nearly empty, cold yard that's open to those who want it | VACANCY |
Nero is wildly more intrusive than anyone else | NOISIER |
Nothing in uptown complex as yet | UPTONOW |
Place up in playa lake | LAY |
Provides work for those in a jam perhaps in heavy metal trade | MUSICBUSINESS |
Repulsive state of a wrinkly fruit that's a hybrid | UGLI |
Rock salt - five ingredients produced by Lisdoonvarna, for one | MUSICFESTIVAL |
Rocks dug up in Dodge City | ICE |
Romeo, Lima, Oscar, Victor, Echo and Charlie Heart? | LOVER |
Ruin found in Montmartre | MAR |
Sails craft over the morning from Greek island | SALAMIS |
She's out of whiskies and fruit for a summer cocktail perhaps | KIWI |
Small stimulant to swallow before bedtime | SUPPER |
Spike raised in Rush | NIP |
Starts for all sides today, presumably, to score | MUSIC |
Swallowed deception at republican workshop | ATELIER |
The foreign drink poured into plutonium produced upland | PLATEAU |
The least occupied listed building | IDLEST |
The student prince associated with Dante and Savonarola when sitting down for a party game with numbers | MUSICALCHAIRS |
They demonstrate the differences between Bass and Harp to those emphasising the importance of studying the notes | MUSICTEACHERS |
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