Irish Times (Crosaire) – Jun 6 2018
Published in Irish Times (Crosaire) Crossword. Tags: ABROAD, BACHELORSDEGREE, BAGSOFTIME, DIAMETER, France, NIHILISTIC, SENDUP, TACT.
Clues |
Answers |
Bars both sides in industrial relations |
INNS |
Blame for taking mind off dance music |
ACCUSE |
Built airport lounge in the end with African capital |
PRETORIA |
Burn where the revolutionaries hang out? |
REDDEN |
Carl’s pet cuckoo is out of this world |
SPECTRAL |
Dear me – it disturbed part of the circle |
DIAMETER |
Diplomacy of characters involved in direct action |
TACT |
Don’t protect former model |
EXPOSE |
Double agents don’t get stoned in the expensive fish restaurant |
BELUGA |
Gather food from roof garden |
GARNER |
General staff releasing agents is a gamble that inevitably throws up winners and losers |
RAFFLE |
Heads off disaster for a number of parties and The Greens |
AVOCADOS |
Hypnotist dismisses hints as a mistake in The Paper |
TYPO |
Is on hand to forge finer play |
FOREFINGER |
Clues |
Answers |
Is she responsible for 8 across fooling around perhaps? |
COMEDIENNE |
James leaves Jerusalem convention |
RULE |
Megabits of code for those in no hurry |
BAGSOFTIME |
Nip back half on account of the foreign summit |
PINNACLE |
None of them are fully committed to a certain extent – that’s some measure of how clever they are (8’1,6) |
BACHELORSDEGREE |
Persuade Clare to finish deception with French wine |
CONVINCE |
Public relations officer takes a turn in civil service unit |
CORPS |
Rejects all moral and religious principles in reviewing his brief record in charge |
NIHILISTIC |
Renoirs missing surprised none – is that a skit? |
SENDUP |
Some characters frustrated general having the upper hand |
EDGE |
Tar sticks on avenue in France, for instance |
ABROAD |
They stop traffic for those buried by the quayside |
BOLLARDS |
Unwanted messages not from the postman |
SPAM |
Very large number going around old capital needs no introduction to what’s a stock item |
BOUILLON |