Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 18 2018
| Clues | Answers |
| A bad review by leading horticulturist and an expert in a particular field | ADABHAND |
| A Milan butcher provides food for the meat eaters | ANIMAL |
| Allow cook to prepare starter in batter | WALLOP |
| Alumni made up a fair amount of jury with inspirational leader | LUMINARY |
| Book on The Street is hard work for the most part or brings a smile to one's face? | BROADGRIN |
| Bring up after Power offers commendation | PRAISE |
| Conceded New Media is about race to deliver capital | ADMITTED |
| Drop of DNA taken from red panda | DRAPE |
| Endless time to encourage one of those from school | STURGEON |
| Exercises little dogs burying most of the salad stuff! | PRESSUPS |
| Freak out with release (4,3'1,4) | Loseonesgrip |
| Furlong got along badly - is it the bottle? | FLAGON |
| Having the same opinion as top lawyer finding drugs hidden by wedding band | AGREEING |
| Horseplay perhaps after drink leads to game of pool? | WATERPOLO |
| Hostility to engineering college overseas in US city | ENMITY |
| In my book, the forecasters will read something into these | LEAVES |
| Is not working with old lead in Fame for the season around when it's coldest | DEADOFWINTER |
| Lament for potential partner in clip | SHEDATEAR |
| Meant to get out of Parliament after march | APRIL |
| Only the man upstairs was there for premiere of The Big Bang perhaps | OPENINGNIGHT |
| Peter Pan releases app that's key to computer | ENTER |
| Piece of fiction celebrating The Dead - it's something to experience if one is not out for the night | LIEAWAKE |
| Pop out with individual workers losing the head with the critics | OPPONENTS |
| Rig comes off ring road in Trim | ADORN |
| Stylish short Frenchman gets to ask for money briefly for the hospital deliveries in Dublin | COOMBE |
| Took off from Knock going back to Oxford and stopped working | PARODIED |
| Tremble walking and running through Dublin | DODDER |
| What loyalist said he'd do in The Castle for individuals for part of the sentence (4,3'1,4) | KEEPONESWORD |
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