Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 22nd 2018) clues of Irish Times Crosaire crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 38 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
14 down and 19 across in The Heart of Darkness perhaps |
A snobby character with title is wrong |
Add a touch of sparkle as Judge Russell is up first |
An ideal state for more work? |
Bit of uplifting Liza Minnelli wonderful for the drive |
Brigadier general dismissed badgering before now |
Came to terms with a type of gluttony |
Confronted by what the barista serves up |
Directing The Office, for instance, is moving |
Do a U-turn as man of the cloth could be Irish |
Drink consumed in Sierra Leone |
Far out women's organisation in several countries on one landmass |
Father in hospital for first biopsy and feedback from echo test perhaps |
Force in Maine novel provides a type of mystery |
Half change direction at university in Cork and split! |
He is off the throne in Split |
In part, consider a venture that appeals to dancers |
In the last resort, a person of interest to someone with access to The Capital from the city overseas? |
It's a trial getting out of Australia or America |
It's most important Claret served around mid-evening |
Leave a recital in part of the musical faculty |
Lightweight type among freethinkers |
Money is right to remove leading power in Alps? In the past, the English, French and Russians campaigned against it! |
Old dance buddy almost narcissistic on the radio |
On foot of the other economic strategic summits |
Part of the problem in trusting one of those making their own dough |
Passage from sample of chain letters |
Penny has a rule changed for the tug-of-war in the middle of the continent |
Playful swimming type loses head with ceramicist |
Protects Queen Victoria from Albert, Lenny and Clare |
Serious type enters a rave |
Some mouth organs an issue for Odin |
Song and dance witnessed in the abbey |
Suffer from the heat, as there's no Corona in Monte Carlo |
The personal importance of Freud's holiday plans, in a manner of speaking |
Theresa Cook is a producer of hurley sticks |
To be precise, without the introduction, it's not fiction |
Ushered in, as involved in subtle deception |