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Kept in check by writer knocking back local plonk crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of February 13th, 2020 other clues
19 down from institute on holiday found answers
Advertised without dates for excursion
Byrne on the radio to interrogate local cook
Calm down, there's a boat on the way
Canal flowing around area in old capital
Centre of attention in red-hot Sunday best!
Covers up the wounds in groups over the 1960s, for instance
Deliberately concealed there's no initial sense in Ulster-Irish alternative
Diagram of plans from Persian Gulf
Dump nosey model making a new name for herself
Follower of Iron Maiden loses dare
Fool of doctor finds vermin back in Ireland
Hurry through exercise for director in Gate finale - it's the ultimate
Incompetent writer backs into it
Is capable of changing and playing diva tape
It's about what the secretary will do to confirm a password
It's an outrage starting off from main artery going up to Dublin, for example
It's not hard to find policeman from The Yard and that won't appear in print
Leave quarters to most of the general staff perhaps in Waterford
Looks presenter in the eye for putting words in the mouth of broadcaster
Nearly fool heartless Bellow by acting stupid
Protected the elders all over the place
Ram shearing article taken from paper
Sidney follows what's trending and outstanding from Machiavellian type
Sounds like something Santa would give to the ghost of Christmas past presumably
Strip down parts of shotgun? Right!
Tries hard for specialists dismissing pressure

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