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April 12th 2021 Irish Times Simplex crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 12th 2021) clues of Irish Times Simplex crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Inactive, motionless
Of the European mountains
In the vicinity of
Ancient jar for wine or oil
Piece of rock that moves around the heavens
Imparted skills or knowledge
Adorn, embellish
Piece of writing, official perhaps
Gradually wearing away, rock say
Postscripts, supplements
Elongated or expanded
Removing dirt
Elephant-driver
Armed conflicts
Stay behind
Couplings and labour organisations
Knock down, a building or argument perhaps
Travel, by horse say
Largest or most distinguished
Went backwards
Canvas shoe with a rubber sole
Letters slanted to the right
Is present in the world
Looked at, warily perhaps
Menace, intimidate
Boots and shoes
Nature is said to abhor one
Besides, in addition
Not at home
Assault, attack
Of an area politically controlled by a distant country
Ante up for the kernel

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