Irish Times (Crosaire) – January 21 2019
Published in Irish Times (Crosaire) Crossword. Tags: PAWN, PETROLPUMP, PUMPSOUT, VENOMOUS.
Clues | Answers |
A sign about 1,000 military forces | ARMIES |
A source of wisdom covered up by advisor? A cleaner! | ORACLE |
Backing up British politician – the one on his bike! | PUMP |
Bird with a type of pad is a common tweeter | TITMOUSE |
Blow the whistle on firm arrangement | INFORM |
British leader gets nothing wrong in Government? In Ring it’s seen as an opportunity to throw a few digs! | BOXING |
Church leader is innocent – one of thirteen | POPE |
Content in newspapers potentially is a blemish on one’s character | SPOT |
Count’s men leave demands | ADDS |
Criminal move on America is toxic | VENOMOUS |
Favourite gets short acting part in 24 down and in Garage | PETROLPUMP |
Finish play about leading light | COMPLETE |
Frenchman in Lebanon working for The Count | NOBLEMAN |
Great aunts failed to get gran a garden gnome | STATUE |
It’s uncompromising and dark coming off dirt tracks | STRICT |
Keeps an eye on finance, for one, for what carpenter put together in the church | CABINETMINISTER |
Ladies losing the head with cider producer brings a lump to one’s throat (4’1,5) | ADAMSAPPLE |
Local looks for information from 24 down at school | PUMPS |
Man of the cloth heard housekeeper is perfectly suited | TAILORMADE |
Needles mates to take out of snake pit | PINS |
One cadet fishing for something from storyteller | ANECDOTE |
Produced denim cap that could be a killer if it goes global | PANDEMIC |
Produces large amount of 14 down on holiday | PUMPSOUT |
Propensity to remove toys from the little fellow | NIPPER |
Research best way to press a suit perhaps – is that how you’d learn to handle yourself in bar room? | STUDYLAW |
Steps in tax collection in 1810? | TENPASTSIX |
The weakest man on The Board in hock locally | PAWN |
Where one may paint a picture of where someone is living | STUDIO |