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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of December 14th, 2017 other clues
Country covered up trade in diamonds
Deacon removed from notice boards a place offering 8 down
DJ is worn out by hungry types
Domestic plot is at the hub of stock options for The Cherry Orchard
Even if got it from toilet bag
Functions for half of 18 down with a number of twists
Hollow wooden box for the ultimate beer
In a manner of a speaking, part of the horoscope in publications that are wordy perhaps in the extreme
In retrospect, fashionable types from another age find One Direction provided insight
It's an unfounded rumour, tap dancers missed step
Most of the analysis on promissory notes is academic
Plain folk concealed squeamishness
Portly type honours royal subject at point-to-point
Pose in a summer shirt with bird and guy heading off
Promoted Dan Cave ridiculously to director
Refinanced, sacrificing caf? offering one type of evening menu
Revealing, in the journalistic sense, endless local money at the palace
Rosemary, one of the Marshes, is Perseus's wife
Spot the Ball editor confronted
Steal hire car on the street - that will engage CAB
The bare bones of novel Ken stole
The leader's opinion, aside from the letter writers
They follow day-to-day events personally to reflect police search for academic awards
They leave tracks for studies to follow? True!
VAT on hotel from first of September? That's a great help, that is!
What figure from fashion world did with copy left for editor
Women's Institute switches channel for the weather forecast - it's an environmental issue

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