Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 23 2018
| Clues | Answers |
| Advances far away from Flanders | LENDS |
| Annuals, for example, for 1983, 1984 and for the end of the 1990s | YEARBOOKS |
| Arabian removes museum from summer house | HORSE |
| Arrange a horse pen with listening devices | EARPHONES |
| Bad language perhaps, in a manner of speaking | SLANG |
| Bread and port is a concern for the author working in the banking business | MONEYLENDING |
| Cast a spell over writer heading off from state down under perhaps? | ENTRANCE |
| Has to have grape juice and it's unavoidable | NEEDSMUST |
| Held a map out helping the viewer to see in the dark | HEADLAMP |
| Insulting recently divorced partner with drinks before closing time | PARTINGSHOTS |
| Left individual with a handful of missing people | LONESOME |
| Lose it in rave | HAVEATANTRUM |
| Most of The Sting is a pain in the face | THROB |
| No Asians in San Sebastian on holiday | ABSENT |
| Paper on D-Day rubbished by wrongdoer starting off the weekly roast | SUNDAYDINNER |
| Satyr has trouble with those holding onto the remnants of the camels | ASHTRAYS |
| Saving for fancy nice rugs | RESCUING |
| School admission is the one to watch | SENTRY |
| She ruins smashing welcomes | USHERSIN |
| Small type of bridge over river is perfect for those going a short distance | STROLL |
| Spies American reporting Lou | AGENTS |
| Spot for a yacht crew getting away from Crimean War | MARINA |
| State did a job for the bakers when it was required | NEEDED |
| Sutherland dismisses nuts in the paper | HERALD |
| The answer is in the clue? | SOLUTION |
| Town crier loses row with local idiot | CRETIN |
| Tudor settlement around old order and school with open space | OUTDOORS |
| Two men with a Texas neighbour | LOUISIANA |
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