Below you will find all the answers for the Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Answers - Oct 23 2017.
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Clues | Answers |
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Beanie sports one at The Fringe | TASSEL |
Best of friends on both sides of night spots | BEDS |
Build redevelopment with new capital | DUBLIN |
Butcher losing the head with the best medicine? | LAUGHTER |
Climbs the wall at the back of house around graves in France | VINEYARD |
Could initially be beaten in court by neighbourly type | CLOSESET |
Covers the bun with a slice of Red Leicester | ICES |
Fools stick out crossing over river | TRICKS |
Get a move on providing bank's account balance at the foreign fixed charge | ACCELERATE |
Hear out bachelor from political group | BLOC |
High regard I have for each of these | RESPECTIVE |
Key to 8 across has nothing to do with loud blunders committed by ludicrously incompetent people | ACOMEDYOFERRORS |
Letters from the soldiers presumably provides overview of the battleground | COMBATPOST |
Look suggestively over curt doctor from academic hospital perhaps | LECTURER |
Maintenance of university creates pressure on store | UPKEEP |
Nip out of pavilion with one of those taking a bow | VIOLA |
Prickly sort in Cork play in front of you and me | CACTUS |
Revolutionary takes half of what's mine and leaves home? That's bound to bear fruit! | CHERRYTREE |
Shaggy-dog story similar to 24 down | JOKE |
Side-stepped heartless minor and released the ball | BYPASSED |
Square flat for party leader gone astray | EVENUP |
Steel men recondition aluminium and silicon | ELEMENTS |
Take it for granted again with poor measures | REASSUME |
The funny thing is, if this isn't any good, you won't get any 9 across | COMEDY |
Turns up, most of the seating in The House is for Ulster types regularly seen by conspiracy theorists | UFOS |
Turns up, umpire has record of playing with a number of clubs | GOLFER |
Woman leaves Jamestown with Sally | JEST |
Word in Ireland is, endless Catholic spies produced this for Italians on the breadline perhaps | FOCACCIA |
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