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'Dirty stuff on the field at school is not going to go away'' - is the originator of a smear campaign crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of May 1st, 2019 other clues
Endless type of champagne for concert hall fusion of a meal
Fat engineer by mid-afternoon is storing a supply of food
Found in Arabian desert and South American mountains
Genius from the painting class is really appreciated by those playing rugby
Group of shops around a place keeping the faith in the units
Has something on one's mind as The House has a ghost
Important representative of all the centres of Official Unionist cynicism
Inherited characteristics of, for example, raising ugly insect
Is capable of taking orders from unorthodox wise Tsar
Is this how they found Humpty Dumpty when he fell off the wall experiencing pain?
Lures away from lecherous type of feedback
Manual work for female graduate
Moral values of ladies' movement
No magic in campaign's photograph
On both sides of Johnny Rebs' positions
Praises a head of clan from States
Resides off side streets of exploration
Roots of a new start in part of France
Segment in the British Empire employed by the drugs trade
Show nothing of musical composition
Starter job overseas with accommodation close to master
Subtle change? Pass it on again in a homely way!
To play records on the radio requires patience as does a job in the media making light of bad news
Took exception to what-do-you-call-it?
Turns up, the Foreign Editor is writing nothing to do with difficult trial
Working in Ulster after supporting Academy for most of those in 24 down
Yank on the fringes of Jesuit network

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