Irish Times (Crosaire) – May 21 2022 Crossword Solutions
Irish Times (Crosaire) – May 21 2022
Clues | Answers |
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17 across turns up with famous Prussian for dinner. | RISOTTO |
36 across this Greek witch goes, uncertainly, at labyrinth’s edges. | CIRCLES |
A violent, prospective wife for the criminal. | MOBSTER |
At the end of the day, people lose the head about this golden, delicious one. | YOLK |
Awakens some October, mysteriously. | COMESTO |
Catch up across in Rome. | TEN |
Close wound, perhaps, but anaesthetise while demonstrating. | SEW |
Crosses line at a Christian Brothers School, by mistake. | SCAB |
Day starts with moderately soft rain. | DAMP |
Don’t start to accept war-god’s challenges. | DARES |
Eccentrically unadorned, Beth has gone this way in a tizzy. | AROUNDTHEBEND |
Etruscan vase is stuffed with fabric. | CANVAS |
Excluded lawless conceptualist who had pocketed pencil. | OUTCAST |
Fraternise at the centre and learn regularly in order to gain enlightenment, maybe. | LANTERN |
Gave first performance without leader back in London. | TUBE |
Gentleman will abruptly lift this up. | SIR |
Goes off with nursery pals Oscar and Dara, initially, to get bat and prepare bases before he does this. | PLAYSROUNDERS |
Graduate left date to cook pasta sauce. | RAGU |
Held in awe although found in abundance. | WEALTH |
Clues | Answers |
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I hear there’s some planks at the back. | LUMBAR |
In the zoo, rhino starts to eat pasta. | ORZO |
Jump ahead of theatre worker. | SURGEON |
Little French quartets arrive following meal. | PETIT |
Material available publicly about tour with corrupt clinician. | INCIRCULATION |
Might be the type of bean tallied by accountant at California job centre. | CACAO |
Might he react badly to informative type? | TEACHER |
Nine elephants, start to travel with leader of Bern and this alpine fellow. | IBEX |
Northern Irish donkey brays harshly in this manner, perhaps. | NASAL |
Pair of fathers go round to temple. | PAGODA |
Puzzle with takeaway, perhaps. | NONPLUS |
Reddish-brown concoction for user on street. | RUSSET |
Rotary style phone used twice, perhaps. | ROUNDANDROUND |
Sharp little stick took out Mrs Sayers’ eye. | PEG |
Speaker here recently cut short, disgracefully. | LECTERN |
Spiky little one plays mischievously on the streets. | URCHIN |
Starts speaking to upperclass nobles to astonish them. | STUN |
Used chemical weapon to damage aged ship. | GASSED |
Was cured and lasted, in other words. | SALTED |