Irish Times (Crosaire) – Jan 29 2021 Crossword Solution
Clues |
Answers |
Against what’s in Limerick by the sound of it |
VERSUS |
Bank’s lightning strike, for example |
LIKE |
Be brave enough to raise content from The Radio |
DARE |
Charity types gathering around tree house for the most part |
KINDNESS |
Criminal on trial over drugs produced by member of La Familia perhaps |
RELATION |
Dealing with granite building behind square |
TREATING |
Detective welcomes help out in place of old Greek informant |
DELPHI |
Foot the bill with tips from informal, seasonal employment and written study |
TREATISE |
Fragment of plant ecology dug up in a hot spot |
ETNA |
Get in line for half-time stuck in flighty gantries |
STRAIGHTEN |
Gives player the wrong job to address tackling all the players |
MISCASTS |
It’s not unusual for class heading off to academy in Holland |
NORMAL |
Ladies losing the head with cider producer brings a lump to one’s throat (4’1,5) |
ADAMSAPPLE |
Latin for heat pump? |
INFLATOR |
Clues |
Answers |
Lippy type welcomes, for example, English government in power |
REGIME |
Local malicious gossip dug up by both sides in District Court |
DIRT |
Mentor’s son leaves for an academic period |
TERM |
One regulating the beat encapsulating energy of irenic figure |
PEACEMAKER |
Padre’s not in Departures – is that to be believed? |
TRUE |
Poser from takeaway has no idea |
CLUELESS |
Raises cats and dogs, large snake and one of those that climbers use |
STEPLADDER |
Safeguarding against tip-off from the border |
EDGING |
Short, crisp style of alcohol primarily from dry wine including Port |
ABRUPT |
Showed contempt for what a doctor did in 10 across and 24 across |
TREATEDLIKEDIRT |
Sign in Oregon used by royal head of state? |
GOVERNOR |
Space probe picks up resistance in tight spot |
SCRAPE |
Spies old master failing to get Dart |
MOLES |
Whilst it’s not in Welsh rarebit with porter? |
BEARER |