Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 25 2019
Clues | Answers |
A great deal of initial pace for fast time at the end of cross-country | PLENTY |
Balls in Germany can change direction | DANCES |
Bikers starting chapter on far side of the country for leading criminals with records | CYCLISTS |
Came together for company, drinks and starters of cheesy, exquisite dips | COALESCED |
Column by joker brings news of the travellers | POSTCARD |
Count wants to know where you live, for instance | CENSUS |
Country, for example, brings up the matter of consumption | USAGE |
Crazy Irish race from old India | MADRAS |
Earl's spy used infrequently | SPARSELY |
Exaggerate flu spreading out of the blue, for instance | COLOURFUL |
Friend follows chance unwittingly | ACCIDENTALLY |
Get away from insurgent clashes | RUNINS |
Has no head for that racket in Clare | ENNIS |
I, for one, condemned retest | SETTER |
Is rare rock from a range of mountains? | SIERRA |
Jack has a mother employed by a spice restaurant | CARDAMOM |
Lobby writer heading off from state down under perhaps? | ENTRANCE |
Makes all the decisions for a kangaroo court perhaps | JUDGEANDJURY |
Nine leaving Indonesia or, in a manner of speaking, for one leaving Spain? | ADIOS |
Some old Germans from port on the shores of the Black Sea, for example | PRUSSIANS |
Spoilt by raising all the German tips for educational perfection and for those going places | PAMPERED |
Statements from a bloodsucker in Civil Service | ACCOUNTS |
Stop taking trees out of side streets | DESIST |
Subject of stepmother throwing strop | THEME |
Take care of writer after operation | PROCESSED |
The going rates perhaps for what the old conductors used to ask for | BUSFARES |
Welcome to sit out in the office to answer the phone | RECEPTIONIST |
What those in the abbey are doing for the teachers and for those taking part in the future? | ACTINGSCHOOL |
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