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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of August 4th, 2020 other clues
A fair amount of those in 18 across find 25 across is a nice tradition?
A pawn in the mating game in The Queen, for instance
Adam perhaps is in on the plot
Business practice?
Considers dismissing Enid Bridge
Contribute to The Gloss living in Paris with buff
Convincing leading cameraman to shoot The Third Man
Doctor is sick in hospital taking direction from boring people
Embarrassed by artist connecting papers with newer versions
First lady director consumed by bank job associated with a crafty business
Heard in Canada opening 14 across
Human nature to dismiss anthem of The Republic in the Pacific Islands
Inched away from Indo-Chinese racket
Is less generous about sweetheart up in lights again?
Jack is a fishy type - over here he's sharp whereas in the US he's seen as cheating with the pack
Nutty type of writer takes in most of Cork
Officer on weekend consumed by Bowie in bar
Opposed to every second song, cover, CD, note, vocal by The Cult
Orders to dig up park near academy and institute surrounded by university
Paid attention as to not lose Focus on back road
Scared out of one's wits by chicken
Some cellos in G minor - they're behind in the score!
Sounds like one of The Beatles is lucky and charming perhaps
Starts inserting files in elegant pigeonhole
Stout barman from The Summit, Howth, is put out by seat taken by an old gatekeeper from the estate (6'1,5)
This is a long shot - ants accompanying elephants leave in toto?
What the waiter is hoping for - rise, fuel, free bitter?

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