Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 2nd 2021) 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.
A foreign scene with unexpected ending to straighten out |
A type of man that divides the theatre? |
Address individual shortly with all retiring from The Standard |
American finishes major public search on foot |
Bit of improvisation required for getting into some countries |
Blooms in spring, in ruins, oddly |
Come to terms with the budgetary excess on unfinished accommodation |
Country artist consumed by one's ability to intellectually reason |
Covered by Marty Lewis making a comeback with Wings? |
Endless choice of starters namedropped in caf? for meal outside |
English model is sprawled out on the beach |
Enthusiast from academy in fur |
Get into a knot over blunder on first run by dog |
In a roundabout way, it's not down to writing fiction at university or in the surrounding area |
Indians not getting aid from locals |
It's A Wonderful Life - or child's play without the chaps? |
Lament in Belgium for one, in principle, on reflection |
Make available to one of the teachers |
Nearly empty, cold yard that's open to those who want it |
Nero is wildly more intrusive than anyone else |
Nothing in uptown complex as yet |
Place up in playa lake |
Provides work for those in a jam perhaps in heavy metal trade |
Repulsive state of a wrinkly fruit that's a hybrid |
Rock salt - five ingredients produced by Lisdoonvarna, for one |
Rocks dug up in Dodge City |
Romeo, Lima, Oscar, Victor, Echo and Charlie Heart? |
Ruin found in Montmartre |
Sails craft over the morning from Greek island |
She's out of whiskies and fruit for a summer cocktail perhaps |
Small stimulant to swallow before bedtime |
Spike raised in Rush |
Starts for all sides today, presumably, to score |
Swallowed deception at republican workshop |
The foreign drink poured into plutonium produced upland |
The least occupied listed building |
The student prince associated with Dante and Savonarola when sitting down for a party game with numbers |
They demonstrate the differences between Bass and Harp to those emphasising the importance of studying the notes |