Below you will find all the answers for the Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Answers - Nov 21 2017.
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| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Agitated warder gets compensation | REWARD |
| Breathed new life into wild or desert | RESTORED |
| Buck in some trouble around job centre | MOOSE |
| Carelessly Carlo admits explosive works underground | COALMINER |
| Cork spots could be a problem for trippy middle-of-the-road type offering protection | CRASHBARRIER |
| Cut off from detective's sidekick | DISASSOCIATE |
| Entertaining the thought of ambition in Government | DREAMING |
| Flip over finish for 19 down leading to goal | UPEND |
| Frank takes awful bedsit with monthly payments through the bank | DIRECTDEBITS |
| Get rid of Park and Drive? | PURGE |
| Has learned the lesson - arrange due date welcoming first child | EDUCATED |
| Hasn't a bit of evidence on Nick cutting up the document | SHREDDING |
| In a manner of speaking, State spy comes between us and our neighbours | IRISHSEA |
| In all seriousness, short resting place at institute on weekend held-up | GRAVITAS |
| Is not supported by independent - it concerns his reputation | FREESTANDING |
| Man of the cloth showing off Rialto | TAILOR |
| Most of fire in drink from French region | ALSACE |
| One of The Barbarians leads with Garryowen - unfortunately prop pegged it down the line for the wind to catch | HUNGUP |
| Out of sorts? Come again, as it's all about you! | EGOMANIAC |
| Piece of countryside greenbelt comes with a qualification | DEGREE |
| Puts away criminal kinds around ring-leader | DRINKS |
| Ran out of Africana over the shop | FACIA |
| Rep is travelling from area in old Asian country | PERSIA |
| Road from Donegal, as well as going South, goes through centre of Ireland | MIDLANDS |
| Stock of jeans, in a manner of speaking | PEDIGREE |
| Switch job for starters? That's the compromise! | TRADEOFF |
| Tom admits it's for pulling pints at university and school launches | CATAPULTS |
| Turns up Irish men consumed by stout - the imported costly type | TARIFF |
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