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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of September 11th, 2021 other clues |
Packing them in for mystery man at home in marsh |
University School after characters in 33 down - in the sink business, they rarely put their heads above water |
A number of issues to do with previous Union's darlings raised by close relatives |
Auden left unsteady, messy place |
Young animal found in the country mostly |
An option if you haven't seen The Bridge as a means to overcoming a current problem perhaps |
Rose is a product of the bakery |
Forward movement synonymous with all sides today |
Served up in Muscatel - mighty for a cocktail |
Go on a date to old French bar and cause trouble |
Sharp look of the soldier in staff car heading for Utah |
Head turner with connection to one of The Windsors |
Single's out for Jack Getz on the radio? |
For the pictures of a cream pie |
It's just not cricket for flipping cricket club having a couple of ducks |
Sounds like Trim or Ring? |
Bill covers up something similar to 35 across to right of carnivorous plant |
Japanese runner covers up part of Hiroshima tattoo |
Storm over old man is local nonsense |
Brutal unpleasant smell near area in the bar |
Jon Higgins, a crafty type in both senses? |
The option to cure - will that save someone's bacon? |
Leinster- briefly carried by Porter - has a good chance of being left in The Cup |
There's no acai in Saint Lucia to put down locally? |
Flower and top soil found in Bordeaux, for one |
Narrow one's search, as it is missing from Patisserie |
Took a picture of back rashers on a roll |
Flighty type consumed by attitude |
Note in a composition by one who learned his lessons in England |
Tortes from tea trolleys in a narrow passageway |
Dance lessons in school after 15 across |
Old Sam Maguire, for one, taken in by extremely chatty people |
Turns up, those treated like dogs in The House broach government comment made to audience initiating a resignation |
Clever clogs in news agency |
One of the wild young types known for his pride in 21 down |
Unfinished museum of shoddy jewellery |
Characters in revolutionary, ill-chosen adaptation in a state with Hamlet |
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