Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 13 2019
Clues | Answers |
A bad start is typical of eccentric | ABNORMAL |
Apostle dismisses Lot and section of The Church | APSE |
Big swallow around Cork | GULP |
Bunch of hoodlums in Nevada, America, produced something that's infectious and potentially mortifying | GANGRENOUS |
Charm fiend, criminal and type in a saucy outfit | FRENCHMAID |
Clip of Bolt's retirement | SNIP |
Crafty type retires from Russian body - losing a leader comes as a shock | TRAUMA |
Don't hold your breath, as former partner is on heroin and taking drink | EXHALE |
First short record about rebellious college produced by The Cure | ANTIDOTE |
Flower in the garden from the lowest part of The Shannon | RIVERBED |
Goes back to prepare for fight with lead as the film ends | WRAPS |
In a manner of speaking, victory by England in red and white in Bordeaux | FRENCHWINE |
Keeps an eye on old father upsetting bishoprics | OVERSEES |
Most of the regiment is not well in Rush | THRILL |
Negative response about a European leading negotiation hailed by the French | NAPOLEON |
Opens like a shot after quite different drinks | TEQUILAS |
Sent off manifestly by one's own flesh and blood | FAMILY |
Shelter in Czech Republic by chance set up by audacious, shameless type | CHUTZPAH |
Sold out of Calvados and Spanish wine | CAVA |
Some quartermaster's prison sentence | TERM |
Starts 22 across for American neighbours - the ones with European ties | FRENCHCANADIANS |
Suspend headless boxer - he has a chip on his shoulder | HANGUP |
Swap marriage for the workingmen's club | TRADEUNION |
They secure the gate by playing match in recently developed set-up | WATCHMEN |
Those around the borders to come home for the publication | TOME |
Those nice types of characters opening 22 across | FRENCH |
Toffee fudge? Of course, it's only for starters! | TEEOFF |
Trouble in organisation getting time off | UNREST |
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