Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 10th 2018) clues of Irish Times Crosaire crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Apparent in bone density one associates with the first gardeners |
Break finger in Trim |
Car on grid beside Orion is in need of a name everyone recognises on paper |
Churchwarden's pastries - soft at the centre |
Commercial vehicle for major employer |
Costa Rican neighbour, a worker from press agency, retires completely |
Distinguished scientist designed Sat Nav |
Foreign party starts to pay the price - English will have to tolerate it and offer it up perhaps |
Gangsters in hold, Sumo wrestling |
Hot stuff running down hill discovered in Shangri-La valley |
In retrospect, double meaning for cyclists' performance-enhancing drug? That's what those doing the policing said! |
It's impracticable to drop plectra, as it'll create stress for Yeats |
Make friends with crowd-pleaser and one posh bloke |
Mixing damp cement in Split, out of the blue |
Most of 14 down and 2 down is for row of potential smokers |
Operatic song from familiar film is missing |
Outstanding organisation is rewarded for its work |
Relatives on both sides of The Liffey, for instance, bound to give the bleeding hearts what they need |
Replace a grave in ruin |
Rhapsodies and music tempo for sure hit |
Run-of-the-mill doctor admits it's going around and going about |
Scratching the head, of course, of one of the lambs |
Set down area in covering |
Speculation by several banks? The same old story! |
Stare from miser leaving wigmakers |
Still under wraps in organisation with old pair of writers |
They're in the house for the party |
Writer gets stuck into what the chef is providing for the scout's knapsack |