Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 14 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| An issue for the HSE? One is better off without it! | SICKNESS |
| Central to committee thinking these are important to the consumers | TEETH |
| Citadel in ruin is the very same | IDENTICAL |
| Criminal stole Ken's remains | SKELETONS |
| Does tail wag in quarantine? | ISOLATED |
| Dry fortified wines for those in lounges preparing to take flight | AIRPORTS |
| From an educational prospective, master butcher argued over a bone | GRADUATE |
| Gave a lecture on the bike | SPOKE |
| Humble Wordsworth works in Montana | MODEST |
| Lift lid off casual drugs for those legally in possession | OWNERS |
| Made a play for amateur society in revolutionary first drama | CHASED |
| Made one's mark with dress design | SIGNED |
| Meeting leaders perhaps misrepresented as rich | CHAIRS |
| Most of the dish on paper is a level above the rest | PLATFORM |
| Negative aspect to team in Ulster and Leinster, for example | DOWNSIDE |
| Nothing to do with Irish and English writing is more mischievous | NAUGHTIER |
| One school near Limerick and Clare, for example? | ISLAND |
| Pear tree must develop in various degrees of heat | TEMPERATURES |
| Picked up first of the onions that ain't fresh coming out of plot | OBTAINED |
| Plagiarise review and column and take credit? | BORROW |
| Players almost score from the start, breaking new ground across the turf | TRACTORS |
| Source in The Yard keeps distance from The Sun? | EARTH |
| Sweetheart reverses car in disgust | REVOLT |
| They have a reputation for employing rats in the French Bora-Bora? A fair amount of politicians! | LABORATORIES |
| Took a seat from one small pressure group with sense of achievement | SATISFACTION |
| Types of forecasts that lose face | SORTS |
| Upset German is given the contract | DISAPPOINTED |
| Vehicle for first team managed by school head from coastal city | TRANSPORT |
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