Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 28 2018
Clues | Answers |
Absolve old partner losing the head with sound quality in front of judge | EXONERATE |
Approach in newspaper section leads to symbolism and realism | ARTSTYLES |
Break in - it sounds like a car reversing inside | IRRUPT |
Breaks code by reading introduction to schematic and looks inside the house | DECORS |
Champagne and German wine? They're a bit stalky for dessert | RHUBARBS |
Closes the mechanism and frame to take in | EMBODY |
Community on hand looking after the welfare of others | SOCIALWORKER |
Dinner for the swingers in Croatia with small sweet treats, of course | BANANASPLITS |
Incidentally, who wrote this article on what the batsman got for missing it? | BYTHEBYE |
Is it right to have a German in control? | REININ |
It's about Ulster politician retiring to The Kingdom | REALM |
Mill worker has a job making a long story short perhaps | PRESSMAN |
Padre does badly with reckless villain | DESPERADO |
Relative from Copenhagen upsets wild woman from Greece | MAENAD |
Shopkeeper will thank you for it - it's traditional | CUSTOM |
Sounds like one of The Beatles is lucky and charming perhaps | SCARAB |
Speculation by several banks? The same old story! | THEORY |
Standard report by one of the lads and one of the women taking lead in a pantomime | PRINCIPALBOY |
Tamara is found in container in sea-going craft | CATAMARAN |
Taster of The Band at college tends to inform an advocate of house party | DEMOCRAT |
Telling it like it is about Charlie - no argument there for the time being | TRUCE |
The bare bones of novel Ken stole | SKELETON |
The European contacts the German church official | ELDER |
Those fast, wild types produced The Chase | CHEETAHS |
Tree named after god of victory? Time to give up! | ASHWEDNESDAY |
Ulster bus lane potentially is not fit for purpose | UNUSABLE |
Well-trained cook on diet welcomes honey producer for the most part | OBEDIENT |
Worry about sign for a job in the butchers | CARVE |
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