Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 16 2018
| Clues | Answers |
| Board member from Switzerland is on the plane | CHAIRMEN |
| Commercial vehicle for major employer | STAFFCAR |
| Compliance of nemeses working over the weekend | MEEKNESS |
| Cost includes mean lunch for regular at The Palace | PRINCE |
| Drunk vintner swallows nothing produced by pioneer? | INVENTOR |
| Gamble could be a drama for Las Vegas rollers | PLAYDICE |
| Gangster followed by copper consumed by thulium - a white powdery substance | TALCUM |
| General type of direction for those in charge of War Horse, presumably, in The Abbey | ORDER |
| Guidelines for Bill with bad habit | ADVICE |
| Handpicked by Charlie Pipe to condemn foundation | CHOSEN |
| Has no input in occupation producing hot drink | COCOA |
| I've no idea mafia boss is some piece of work and fairly mean (3'1,3,2) | DONTASKME |
| It's as close to the end as you could possibly get and within walking distance of a flat? Bizarre! | NEARFATAL |
| Keeps under control with messy sanction | CONTAINS |
| Most of those in 7 down and 20 down writing popular form of entertainment | CROWDPLEASER |
| Polite request for parking to rent | PLEASE |
| Riot comes out of rifle shot - those in 17 down won't get this | FLESH |
| Spheroid from space is synonymous with old romance | BALLROOM |
| Stand up to bank's research scientist | RESIST |
| State shirt-maker hits out | REMARK |
| Stripped of meat and fresh leeks and it's not served up | SKELETON |
| Taken by patient, captain of industry and speed-merchant? | DRUGBARON |
| Talk off the cuff for ages leaving bag ladies | ADLIB |
| Tenor, old French composer and sailor take to the road and go overseas | TRAVELABROAD |
| The arts student's first job in the pawnshop comes as a surprise to The Tourists | CULTURESHOCK |
| The supporters of team tour of Roswell | FOLLOWERS |
| They unlock many doors in the museum for openers? | SKELETONKEYS |
| Types of masses for a number of flocks | CROWDS |
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