Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 8th 2018) clues of Irish Times Crosaire crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 38 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Any problem with the word coming out of opposition?
Auden left unsteady, messy place
British surprise soldier in Welsh cardigan
Certainly remove rat with Grace
Challenge borders on the danse macabre
Characters from Lewis, Cotton Club and from Shetland
Child produces main course with no sauce
Cuts to a disturbance produced by pariah
Dance off starts with coordinated entertaining and has a rhythmical effect
Embraced by James Lee Roberts back at the ceilidh
Get going without it for Christmas drink
Get the message, Earl is travelling to Spain
Get to grip with most of 13 across
Inkling of what's in splendid eatery
Keep in mind hotel is not modern and not finished - and that's possibly a view widely shared!
Knight sends back German dish from Italian kitchen
Knocks over container with the French port
Leo is no longer in the lineout for company
Making a comeback - Sting and The Police at the Centre locally? That ain't going to happen!
Making fun of staff consumed by wages
Most of the literature previously in America
Motion picture released in time provided exposure for The Rock
NATO in trouble with Russia, for one
Note in a composition by one who got an education in England
On all sides and bottoms of the boat
Put in jail for article on hearing? Get Charleton, Smithwick or Morris to look into it!
Relative cover-up in referendum a myth
Run deal freely with clean money?
Sample of layer in dermis of skin
Sample of the T-bone steaks or chicken box
Some characters alongside a leadership to do the business
Some endless retraction by milk producer in Eastern Europe
Stitches up The Nelsons, for instance, to get her
Supports county leader and one's position - is it Labour's?
The cost invested in wildlife environments
Took advantage of local motorway connecting Limerick, Kildare and Dublin
View of ruffian losing the head with peer
Woods alarms the golfers on first two at St Andrews