Below you will find all the answers for the Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Answers - Dec 15 2017.
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Clues | Answers |
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A famous painter of women - Hitler welcomes start of surrealism | WHISTLER |
Apparent to Leslie Stephen from pieces of fiction | LIES |
Bank's allowable expenses for a few beers | ALES |
Begs to leave burghers from German industrial region | RUHR |
Broadcast report curtailed by medium - the greatest living in Africa | SOMALI |
Combat conflict in Government | FIGHTING |
Crazy where you might find Humpty Dumpty | OFFTHEWALL |
Dress circle for The Steward of Christendom? | CLERIC |
Farm animals on short open vehicle taking a battering doing the rounds at the races | STOCKCAR |
Get together to hear team review on youth centre park | MEETUP |
I swear, old Frenchman in American city gets the longest sentence | ONMYLIFE |
Intelligent type going around the Curragh gets a piece of Arabian's mind perhaps? | HORSESENSE |
Liberal nudity in chaos | UNTIDY |
Lost out in the auction room | LOTS |
Piece of writing from endless statement of beliefs | SCREED |
Pitch for the players | CAST |
Puts a team together in department swamped by new files | FIELDS |
Raising zero tax from firm is one for the books | OCTAVO |
Reading Euclid around island leads to contempt | RIDICULE |
Rio isn't involved in tourism and is in the Blue Books? | SMUT |
Sounds like they're knocking off some of my winter hours between 7am and 5pm? That's some rip-off! | DAYLIGHTROBBERY |
Staff entertains returning crew and sailor from The Wire? | POWERCABLE |
Starter-size side to go with island seafood | SCAMPI |
Step away from protestor on top of the helicopter | ROTOR |
Strip of luncheon meat has no name | UNCLOTHE |
That's your lot at colonial building | ALLOCATION |
To go up in the air and fly over Pisa | VAPORISE |
Turns up, fresh good books consumed by old local defence force leads to bombing campaign, for instance | ACTOFWAR |
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