Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 26th 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.

Stand for most of the class if extremely naughty
Express surprise at the border's gooseberry bush
Couple of spies to watch briefly
Survive in Provence where retrograde salt is the end product
Blame cook over recipe in The Hard Rock
Figures in subsequent attack could be detrimental to stock
Take a quick look at golf spike
Following a stretch, you might do this on a bender - tap individuals down in The Boot (5,3'1,4)
Take out Ted Lee Duff
Cleaning windows is awkward for old patient type
Funny cool pic of one in the pit
This came from Mastermind - The Work of Louis Braille
Goes around in New Zealand cotton that's very bright
Too much exposure for Pat and Oscar Furlong in the media
Good for you removing odour produced by Disney character
Binge makes old father flip - put him out to graze?
Type of chrome popular with surfers
Has the bottom line on what's in the market
Delivery doesn't include elder or wall-climber
Undergo a turnabout immersed on the farm
Heads off disaster with a party for one of the Greens
Bit of chowder and p?t? removed from place mat
Being on holiday has its drawback on the surface?
Very moved by one group of notes on guitar that evoked a strong reaction
Hear out bachelor from political group
What you'd expect boxer to do losing the head to make an impression
Important skill for players on all sides today
Month before Ireland could use this to raise old tax
No top on tanning product for headless lounger that's not lubricated
Oblivious to a foreign conflict in hospital department
Old master drops rods of iron
Cover made look good at the centre is a bit of devilment
One of the family characters in background admonished
Concealed mischief or a yobbish type of sudden attack
Almost certain to exercise in old city by forcing others to go out
Part of the hospital care for the white powder
Pub chain opens up - is that a sign?
Review had fairly lied about introduction by Mexican type in the plot