Below you will find all the answers for the Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Answers - Jul 11 2018.
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Clues | Answers |
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A crime-free article from The New Yorker? | AMERICAN |
Barman produces two types of music that could be recycled or discarded as rubbish | SCRAPMETAL |
Caddie to finish reading tirade wandering off course | ERRANT |
Crusty marine type lives on boat out from Connemara village and port in Clare | BARNACLE |
Delegation dine out in the ice-cream parlour | GELATO |
Drain head off jug of beer perhaps | EWER |
Draws on lecturers' advice in the study of the master | ARTSTUDENT |
Expects to hear all the evidence from both sides of Just War Theory | JURY |
Frank Blunt? | DIRECT |
Guard is put out by one going to blazes on television | FIRESCREEN |
Important notes rewritten as a priority for the policymakers | KEYSTONE |
In Paris, I turned up street to see them in the sky | JETS |
Just for now, watch British leader going to the German Government | FORTHETIMEBEING |
Just raise academy profile at the centre | FAIR |
Makes cottage cheese from cook's diary | DAIRY |
More savage than the monster in The Waste Land | WILDERNESS |
Oddball hit Brady for giving present | BIRTHDAY |
One's national duty, for my money, is what the Government demands of you | TAXATION |
Quoted in the media by Spring | SOURCE |
Relieved to do one's bit working on the paper | HELPED |
Shady type from The Sun offers bet including tips from one national newspaper | BONNET |
Smoke out separatist movement officer retiring | LOCATE |
Some beds made with a raised design | EMBOSSED |
The Chair's lost the head and it's all consuming perhaps | EATING |
The first one to see off legionaries | ORIGINAL |
The foreign women with no capital requiring seed money perhaps to get started | LAWN |
Tracy left Cary Grant in the old folks home perhaps | GRAN |
Turns up, police department guards it from villain - it's morally instructive | DIDACTIC |
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