Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 20 2018
| Clues | Answers |
| Accepts this challenges the directors | TAKESONBOARD |
| All that remains of a rough draft, in a writing sense | SKELETON |
| Bells - a rum blend? For those stuck-up types on the beach! | UMBRELLAS |
| Crazy angle about leaders giving up argument with English | LANGUAGE |
| Describes King Cole tipsy on aged spirit | MERRYOLDSOUL |
| Domestic plot is at the hub of stock options for The Cherry Orchard | GARDENCENTRE |
| English and French men delayed coming back around mid-morning? Hard Cheese! | EMMENTAL |
| Gets on a train at the end of 5 down going to school | BOARDS |
| Glasnevin potato vines, for example, found on Mount Everest | CLIMBERS |
| Handed over legal document covering one of those producing bile | DELIVERED |
| Humble Wordsworth works in Montana | MODEST |
| It's not important why one can't see The Invisible Man | NOMATTER |
| Items discarded around yard in block | STYMIE |
| Nearly overwhelm with jobs in body shops for potential school leavers | STUDENTS |
| Rugby player in the middle of recent action | CENTRE |
| Sample covered up in a tureen of kidney | NATURE |
| Sermonise dismissing REM and the awful sounds | NOISES |
| Served up Mexican dish in the foreign spot | LOCATE |
| Some takeover sensitive to Limerick | VERSE |
| Sounds like confusing path for conservative Playboy bird | CORNCRAKE |
| Speculate Kojak is to come back to life | THEORISE |
| Subject to helpmate getting rid of pal | THEME |
| Suspects The Bishops are living there over the school | SENSES |
| The belief is, there's no gas to be found in God's acre | CREDO |
| The Observer intro is a revelation | EYEOPENER |
| Those working on The Wire produced lots of sparks | ELECTRICIANS |
| Type of agents holding up the train | SLEEPERS |
| Where you might find a stout type for Panto adaptation | ONTAP |
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