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March 18th 2022 Irish News Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 18th 2022) clues of Irish News Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 22 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

It's easy to produce a medicinal herb
Robust person on board
I tell trade it's badly handled
A winger, but you wouldn't believe it by its sound!
The sort of prose used by the reporter of track events?
Emilia, Gobbo embracing another Shakespearian character
Long ones won't be associated with favourites
Old-fashioned carriage for Irving
The girl and the writer to run away together
A learner takes an alternative viva voce
Whirl around in animated dynamism
What the well-groomed man has is a narrow escape
Showing Diana's taking a dramatic part
Hurried up - gave an assessment - recounted events
A very young artist's model?
Has an adverse effect on the development of gimmicks
A large lake going up country
One brought in to identify the origin of a fish
The poem we hear, was outstanding
Allowing no breathing space
Direct change in time allowed for payment
Military beating that leaves a mark on the skin

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