Below you will find all the answers for the Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Answers - Feb 14 2018.
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Clues | Answers |
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24 down is bodyguard to mum-to-be perhaps | BABYMINDER |
Able to move crowd briefly with nasty comments | MOBILE |
Accepts defeat? Fiddlesticks! | BOWS |
Any initial new clues going around - maybe you'd need to ask 21 down about this stipulation? | CLAUSE |
Back up most of what's on computer's terminal with the piece covering the recent cuts | SCAB |
Causes of death at foreign university hospital responsible for the emergence of 2 down | GUNSMITH |
Characters assemble money for coat of arms | EMBLEM |
Doctor declines to be authorised | LICENSED |
Faith, Tom and Clio rebel after second thoughts | CATHOLIC |
Film member broken up over article | MEMBRANE |
Form union and sort out one of those in 24 across associated with shirty type | TIETHEKNOT |
He ain't an unreliable type living in Greece | ATHENIAN |
It's not important why one can't see The Invisible Man | NOMATTER |
Letter of introduction opens with denial from extreme sheepish type with joint | LOINOFLAMB |
Newly arrived troop evades booby trap | BABY |
Old copper keels over looking for problems with those seeing things | OCULISTS |
One of those in The Abbey cast is on a seafood diet | MONKFISH |
Prospective wife from Derby? | MATCH |
Rabies problem in the Balkans | SERBIA |
Runners turn up for point-to-point - one of them could be a bit of an early bloomer | STAMEN |
Some gallant supporters from The Hill | ANTS |
Stalin's henchman behind independent European peninsula | IBERIA |
Starting 11 across with poseur temporarily works for mother | BABYSITTER |
Take a quick look at golf spike | GLANCE |
Those with their orders get away from Sten gun | NUNS |
Type of hypocrisy applied to some people and not to others in Spitting Image? They need to be run up the flagpole! | DOUBLESTANDARDS |
Warm review of pieces | GUNS |
Women in early novel by court figure | LAWYER |
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