Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 5 2018  
       | Clues | Answers | 
| Basic equipment always needed for The Animals single and opening notes by Traffic | STOCKINTRADE | 
| Best possible result from university for visionary | IDEALIST | 
| Comes before postscript about troublesome decree | PRECEDES | 
| Crazy head of the Family Department from Cork | MADCAP | 
| Firm structure on the shore is the work of the forger | COPIER | 
| Gets light ointment applied to heads - rub it in | GLOAT | 
| Graduate is on the board with prisoner-of-war and the German agent responsible for The Rising | BAKINGPOWDER | 
| Great actor playing in one of those vehicles for children | GOCART | 
| Include autodidact, originally a man of many parts | ACTOR | 
| Is it fair of Sandra joining Dublin Waltz production in old European capital? | SANMARINO | 
| It's a sign of what's raw or off | ARROW | 
| Little bit of blow for a walk in the park | BREEZE | 
| Main wheel burst at the same time | MEANWHILE | 
| Meat in stew could be from an American can locally? | INMATE | 
| Mighty craic overheard in Government | SMASHING | 
| Minister gets a tip for lots of office work | CLERICAL | 
| Old church member is strict on self-starter and those with the plum jobs perhaps | ORCHARDS | 
| One comic misprint relates to the fiscal space | ECONOMIC | 
| Organisation is not despotic or totalitarian | UNDEMOCRATIC | 
| Paper in the post | TELEGRAPH | 
| Picks up bug at university near Oxford from you and me and it's spreading through the various branches | PATULOUS | 
| Position limits state apparatus | STATUS | 
| Really famous artist from Band Aid got endless help in Genoa playing around port | MICHELANGELO | 
| Some individual in England is hung out to dry | LINEN | 
| Splinter groups disregard stronger members of a certain class | PUPILS | 
| Stick up for boisterous red-top covering Russia | PROTRUDE | 
| The prickly types in North's Order | THORNS | 
| Tradition about golf, what's required in fishing and extreme tennis makes the dramatic action clearer | LORGNETTE | 
 
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