Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 2nd 2019) 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.

Accommodating type that takes in lodgers presumably derived from Will's pad?
Bill is at the bar before 10 - that's slow for a musician
Bloom gets the green light for opening
Cautions against content of Norse legend
Develop case for the money-makers on dodgy ground perhaps
Drink from Russia initially produced in Split
Drunk Merlot that's initially oaky with a wavering type of note
Earth from theme park grows on sheepish type
Four in Cast to go easy on
Fragment of memoir antagonises Turkish neighbour
Heat is off therapist to lay things bare
Hoaxes on both sides of Cook Islands
Keep at arm's length upsetting social outcast
Lays one's hands on something floating in boats
Leave out shish kebab starters with duck beginning to go off
Look out for saying - the religious type
Low number locked up in Indonesia
Managed judge's workplace briefly with acrimony
Mistake two unfinished volumes
One of those from The Hill involved in vigilantism
Parking by empty place in ugly Rome compound used by those working in the plastic industry
Really famous celebrity from Dynasty, Rocky, Homeland?
Rejects some of the possibilities for flighty type
Rushed off one's feet agitating The Goon
Setting someone free with tiny gunshot?
Sides of fried potatoes with no starter
Sides with alcoholic beverages sold in the public houses
Small spot on the bottom of the foot creates a type of stiffness
The criminals in the property business perhaps provided shelters accommodating one of the white horses
The crowd watching the play from all sides today
The philosophy of accepting common sense is dividing the monarchy
This won't cover up something similar to 18 down
Trim is out of control, almost overcrowded in a wayward way
Used to trouble one of those booted out of office
Wedding setting perhaps in the Sistine Chapel, for instance
What's the point in documentary dismissing numeracy?
Work in the clothing factory encapsulated by prose writer
Workers in mine find old spice