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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of August 14th, 2017 other clues
Bank on expenditures being perfect for the Troika on both sides?
Really poor organisation by the foreign type having special rights
Rent in doubt for The Apprentice
Sausage meat, regardless of a mess, is sold in the bakery
Add notes to explain it's not a neat cocktail
Smooth-talking English? That bunch covering Queen missed the last performance!
Content in schedule after-school - that's one for the books
Some characters override a decision that's out of this world
Do it fine in sporty Focus
Songbird from organisation upsets that church
Earl is lost in the Middle East
In a manner of speaking, most of the joint is shared by our neighbours and us
The origins of The Paper produced in court by Unionist party upset having to go on record
Insect is not her problem
Theoretical Latino on tour
Is Jack up for Nick locally?
Tips on back of envelope by one of those down the pits
It's an awful abuse of power taking up most of the main artery to Dublin, for instance
To made an impression on the radio leads to repercussions
It's astonishing putting Teddy Bear out of sight perhaps
Matt mentioned an old girlfriend from Dublin - a pest forever picking holes in anything that's a bit woolly!
No pilsner in the petrol station for the musical entertainment
Office review to cause friction for oil-rich federation
One is expected to gloss over those heads living in poverty senselessly
One of the farming types supports Partition
Outline most of act at first in Brazil
Persuade someone to buy ale with no head - presumably one has lots to sell?

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