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Retired - presumably, this what gardener did with Violet and Daisy? (4,2,3'1,3) crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of April 8th, 2017 other clues
A bit of a stretch for habit
Approve of casing for pane of glass
Characters on the inside talked about Pat
Choir travels Australia bringing back something meaty and spicy
Concealed to circumscribe a threatening strike
Covered up Aberdeen terrier in lodge
Current in this day and age goes around French capital on left stream
Expert team comes back across south Romania
Fair amount of the match
Figure out what's involved in sewage treatment
Foreign hate group immersed in Greek language
Hold spellbound running Tehran legislative capital
It means a great deal to one of those tempting gamblers
It's far from February for investor
It's never after beef or stew?
Make a face at flighty type behind stern
March can be a challenge for those taking up 19 across
Party gets the foreign vote - it divides the house
Primate in the bar rings hostelry for order
Rambling welcome for board member
Reflects yard for the prisoner around end of the afternoon with bad blood
Removed from special case - it's what someone with gripe did
Sets up time for writers to band together
Short jacket in trunk at end of corridor is old
Showed no respect for what's removed from part of Dublin
Showing off daring clip from a party
Stand up for Mandy?
Stole most of them from dive and went for broke
Strange bloke admits one society in Wellington, for instance, is looked up to in Dublin
Take heroin away from neighbour with virus
Take someone's breathe away with weave or twist
Tightrope walker goes from end-to-end in part of stadium
Told initially to consume fish - it's part of the service
Traffic in part of Howth? Awkward!
Unbelievably, those in Sky backing most of Chesterfield going to United
Upsets Cork, Kildare and Tipperary coming via The Post
Yellowish-brown head on tropical drink sounds childish

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