Below you will find all the answers for the Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Answers - Dec 22 2017.
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Clues | Answers |
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An evasive quality to one of the keys in providing a fair amount of access | SHIFTINESS |
Bitter police department consumed by agents retiring | ACIDIC |
Bookings for the players? | GIGS |
Choose, in the dictionary sense, type of mini going for a dip perhaps? | PICKPOCKET |
Cleared out of Red Sea craft | ERASED |
Detect joker in the pack might be a means of escape | CATCHOUT |
Duke of Edinburgh perhaps found in San Francisco town | SCOT |
Everyone from island goes a fair amount of the distance to party up north | ALLIANCE |
Give a synopsis of what skinhead said to the barber presumably | CUTSHORT |
Huge gas stove goes out | VAST |
Is this what the doctor will do looking for signs of life - as for the rest? (5,3'1,6) | CATCHONESBREATH |
It's becoming popular to open with 11 across with One Direction mostly away | CATCHINGON |
It's even covered up by hyperinflation | FLAT |
Look over accommodation - a hole for one of the loafers? | EYELET |
Mellifluous type of suite on the radio | SWEET |
No sense in messenger offering the start of an idea | GERM |
Not sad, by and large, dropping Barney | GLAD |
One gets through to one of those with life in them despite The Troubles | SURVIVOR |
Opening 15 across with a bass to pick something up from The River | CATCHAFISH |
Party admits lots retiring could be full of energy | DYNAMO |
Proust drunk to the state of unconsciousness | STUPOR |
Show nothing of musical composition | CONCERTO |
Show off the plane - it's a Jumbo | ELEPHANT |
Sound from stable? | BALANCED |
Take cab from log cabins giving someone the slip | LOSING |
Tell the police locally about 100 on the border taking part in a conspiracy | SCHEMING |
Took care of sister and daughter | NURSED |
What was Rembrandt, for one, concealing in Somerset cherrywood? | ETCHER |
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