Irish Times (Crosaire) - May 2 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| Cabinet order comes in front of the judge | BOOKCASE |
| Car for travelling Haiti - an old French colony | TAHITI |
| Closing the surveillance outlet is a news item | EVENT |
| Criminal rents yard from guard | SENTRY |
| Expression in Alabama when there's no way back | TERMINAL |
| Fences off aisles to building | ISOLATES |
| Gives one's address, content to offset a roadblock going all the way back | ORATES |
| Has a job working alone in Labour - for one, not being part of the general staff | SELFEMPLOYED |
| In relation to documentaries dismissing red meat? | COUSIN |
| It's a habit to almost run after blue bottle? | CHASUBLE |
| It's pointless with characters embraced within a network | INANE |
| Most of the downturn relates to beastly types of sabotages | DISABLES |
| One gets to say it ain't true about bird with personality | IDENTITY |
| Panellist misses pal still | SILENT |
| Pole only makes a mess of material | NYLON |
| Popular type behind bar rooms - a labour of love perhaps | COURTSHIP |
| Pull copyright for Yahoo | CLOUT |
| Reading in Sicily, novel by tenor-songwriter | LYRICIST |
| Reading issue about new performance | RENDITION |
| Ridicule criminal and part-time worker starting trouble | CONTEMPT |
| Scream from Bellow - where has Lassie gone? | SHOUTFORHELP |
| Sharp middleman contacts police department in middle of homicide | ACIDIC |
| Thought out loud following those opening 18 across and learnt one's own lessons, of course | SELFEDUCATED |
| To cross Swords, motorcyclist went over 100 | BICKER |
| Trimmed select piece of furniture to make the minimum quota for office? | ELECTABLE |
| Twist for drunk agent consuming port | TANGLE |
| What the Good Shepherd is doing looking after his flock | SHEEPFARMING |
| Zest of Frenchman in Lyon told to strip | LEMONPEEL |
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