Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 19 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| At this moment, Fingers' hangout is not busy (4,2,3'1,5) | TIMEONONESHANDS |
| Broadcast curtailed by medium - the greatest living in Africa | SOMALI |
| Country doctor covers for former partner in charge | MEXICO |
| Course for retiring soldiers is not the first offering direction to anyone going on a journey perhaps | ROADSIGN |
| Drink in Ireland from start to finish | CLARET |
| Drop a line to Powell leaving fellowship | FISH |
| Feel hostility towards Balmoral estate on the summit | HATE |
| For the less well-known characters performing in Chips, for example, and Hawaii Five-O, for instance | SIDESHOW |
| Frank and Rex not in card index | CANDID |
| Friend in Galway welcomes introduction to handbook for some nice party game | CHARADES |
| Full house of rice from Red China | HAND |
| Group of soldiers behind Chinese defence - that's one for the books | WALLUNIT |
| In the end, Clement loses the head with what he heard in confession, as it's diabolical | INHUMANE |
| Is not guilty of selling drink for old money | INNOCENT |
| Issue of lads turfed out of studio flat | OUTFIT |
| It's a departure from the norm for Lincoln getting Republican quota | ABERRATION |
| Made a show of director after what the producer created | PICTURED |
| Mere rhetoric, in a manner of speaking, from Free and The Script | EMPTYWORDS |
| Pass out with Garda's salute | DISTRIBUTE |
| Peers left powerless by the high flyers | OWLS |
| Plod - is that the English abbreviation for the police or for those working with fences? | LUMBERYARD |
| Presumably, he expects to find you well and he'll bring you to the watering hole | DOWSER |
| Reading in reality changes academic | LITERARY |
| Secretariat holds this back from judge | RATE |
| Sheepish type of medic touring Ireland | MERINO |
| Some of the neighbourhood is horrified by the satellite receiver | DISH |
| Teacher's punishment is starting to trend - dividing the foreign school | LINES |
| Workout for two of the clubs, for instance, around Dublin | DEDUCE |
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