Below you will find all the answers for the Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Answers - Apr 4 2018.
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Clues | Answers |
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'No Dancers in Dinner Jackets' - did the printers not change that? | INKJET |
A French family from 6th Arrondissement can be ruthless | UNKIND |
Arraign a criminal in relation to the cultivated land | AGRARIAN |
Ban secret messages in product lines | BARCODES |
Bites tongue covering up investigation | TEST |
Board member from Balearic Islands opens retail opportunity | BISHOP |
Cellar workers following soldiers home for tea | BASEMENT |
Churlish character out of sorts from the start with Old Penny | ILLNATURED |
Guarantee offers assurances to leader's husband | OATH |
Guaranties to remove grit, as it'll make you sick | NAUSEA |
Had the desired effect to beat The House | STRUCKHOME |
He is a member of the aristocracy - how amusing is that? | NOBLEGAS |
Heartless presence of mind by model | POSE |
How much the abstainers are likely to handle getting drunk on the large measures? | TEACUPFULS |
Last of the Christmas meat is anything but the real McCoy | SHAM |
Must get in to Government with one of those descriptive types | MOULDING |
Naughty lies spotted by those on board | ISLE |
No goal? Trouble for The 'Pool! | LAGOON |
Old bank corrupted a country in west Africa | ANGOLA |
Oscar Wilde, for one, gets to pose holding sambuca and whiskey | SHARPWIT |
Part of the family includes a line from a large house | SALON |
Public land by college is ancient and has an infectious aspect for those picking it up | COMMONCOLD |
Stupid thing from Cork is always drunk at the end of the day | NIGHTCAP |
Support one of the three sisters returning with lackey | HANGERON |
The limits of time and motion study to sort out | TIDY |
Useful skills for a small group at school | ASSETS |
Weird old deputy head from college with ponytail | ODDITY |
You've probably heard this locally, in a manner of speaking | ENGLISHLANGUAGE |
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