Irish Times (Crosaire) – Oct 19 2018
Published in Irish Times (Crosaire) Crossword. Tags: Dublin, PATIENCE, STITCHES, SUCCINCT.
Clues | Answers |
Briefings don’t include FBI’s time in absolute control | REIGN |
British Trade Union welcomes conservative from Government whose popularity, for instance, is going up and down | BOUNCING |
Circulates missing tale – the one with the clowns | CIRCUS |
Compact small university and institute checks jaguars for problems | SUCCINCT |
Emptying out of prayer meetings, this will be needed for classy clean-up | ERASER |
English Times has leaderless column with a sentence that’s obviously political | EXILE |
Figure in waiting room is not finished – is Clare out of tolerance? | PATIENCE |
Found in Jersey produced by the sewers | STITCHES |
Great footballer rings guesthouse in Little Rock | PEBBLE |
Heard eau de cologne found in another aisle is a must-have | ESSENTIAL |
Intemperance starts in various employments that can be OTT | EXCESSIVE |
It comes as a great surprise half an old prison is for males at the end of imprisonment | AMAZEMENT |
Made one’s mark with dress design | SIGNED |
Moves slowly taking Cistercian away from Christian Science | INCHES |
Oriental movements in Love/Hate | EMOTIONS |
Regent is foolish with one of the committees | STEERING |
Relatives at the bar perhaps – the butt of married men’s jokes | MOTHERSINLAW |
Scrutiny of new cars here | RESEARCH |
Seek office for campaign | CONTESTASEAT |
Small spot on the bottom of the foot creates a type of stiffness | STARCH |
Space between two points overlooking old city heading for Belfast school in The Troubles | DISTURBANCES |
Struck out by those in the Department of Transport | TRUCKS |
Taken in by Eton saying | EATEN |
Takes a shine to dew coming off silkweed | LIKES |
These neat cocktails from house in Dublin | THESENATE |
Too nervous to relax on the foreign ship | RESTLESS |
Unfamiliar dudes in ET or Alienation | ESTRANGEMENT |
Where it begins to root | ORIGIN |