Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 5 2022 Crossword Answer
| Clues | Answers |
| A foreign institute near Limerick with a space for everybody | UNIVERSE |
| A small little plant that's good for the nice people from South Africa to get in first | BONSAI |
| Bit of advice from one of those found in 24 across - carefully watch your step? | TIPTOE |
| Collections of numbers produced by most them in 21 down and 24 down for initial score | PHONEBOOKS |
| Composed segment of physical map | CALM |
| Corn pie, soup, duck and cheese | PECORINO |
| False alarm for the bank's stockholder | FARM |
| Fortune-teller is a student of the occult perhaps | MYSTICAL |
| Good books about you and I to put out | OUST |
| Illustrated without artiste of the boring stuff | DULL |
| Measured metrically for one of the regulars | RHYTHMIC |
| Nearly all those in 24 down heading for Tauranga or Wellington | BOOT |
| Old bishop is well-read in Kill | OBLITERATE |
| Parade's exhibits not quite right | SHOWSOFF |
| Park close to homes behind Polish mobiles | PHONES |
| Pressure is never-ending on wise type to walk in the footsteps of a beastly type | PROWL |
| Recites problem about old stuff that's puzzling to most | ESOTERIC |
| Record by Queen? | POTATO |
| Say what you like, lack of restrictions had nothing to do with key address | FREEDOMOFSPEECH |
| Sound of disapproval from Kelvin in Order | BOOK |
| Super ale drunk by Joy | PLEASURE |
| Takeaway the bitterness in Government by sugar-coating | SWEETENING |
| The Lily of The Nile? | FLOWER |
| The Wire's accountant and lawyer sides with Edward Bowers | CABLES |
| They won't accept a drink from those breaking new ground | PIONEERS |
| Turns up, one pool is cold for duck and a number of the molluscs | OCTOPI |
| Unfortunate reports, etc., in survey of past events | RETROSPECT |
| Vel?zquez's first connection to Goya travelling to Spain involves a journey overseas | VOYAGE |
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