Irish Times (Crosaire) - March 29 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| Be generous to some revolutionary, authoritative vignette | GIVE |
| Be on the safe side with breakdown rescue | SECURE |
| Donald is out for nothing in particular | DUCK |
| For removing the flaws, on paper, of Harris Tweed with no width | ERASER |
| Forerunner of crest on a dress | ANCESTOR |
| Handy personal cover is something to put away for a rainy day | UMBRELLA |
| Lift lid off casual drugs for those legally in possession | OWNERS |
| McKinley releases my overseas capital | NICKEL |
| Most likely to get all steamed up moving inert gas | ANGRIEST |
| Not a large person sent for the messages | MEDIUM |
| Old writer welcomes novel title produced by one with superficial knowledge | DILETTANTE |
| Part of the column is kid's play | DISK |
| Points out problems to one jerk in major emergencies | CRITICISES |
| Powerful blow found in Washington's Watergate | SWAT |
| Put on one's guard by sportsmanship in 24 across impartial to most of 9 across | GIVEFAIRWARNING |
| Puts the building blocks in place as witnessed in court | SETS |
| Ran wings badly getting a number of cautions | WARNINGS |
| Run away from convert, spy and detective | TURNTAIL |
| Sets up last shot for a couple of fathers in commercial | ADVERT |
| Ship liar out of Versailles | VESSEL |
| Slice of dessert or tea brack or rich cake | TORTE |
| Stories ire butchers specialising in roasting cuts of meats | ROTISSERIE |
| This will give you a start or get you fired? | IGNITION |
| Top actress playing to the audience | SPECTATORS |
| Typical case of popular attitude | INSTANCE |
| Unaware of upsetting soldier by bringing up broadcast with the sound off? | IGNORANT |
| Warm review of pieces | GUNS |
| Wild nectar from a foreign island | CRETAN |
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