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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of August 28th, 2018 other clues
It's about Ulster politician retiring to The Kingdom
Mill worker has a job making a long story short perhaps
Worry about sign for a job in the butchers
Padre does badly with reckless villain
Tree named after god of victory? Time to give up!
Telling it like it is about Charlie - no argument there for the time being
Champagne and German wine? They're a bit stalky for dessert
Is it right to have a German in control?
Breaks code by reading introduction to schematic and looks inside the house
Dinner for the swingers in Croatia with small sweet treats, of course
The European contacts the German church official
Well-trained cook on diet welcomes honey producer for the most part
Tamara is found in container in sea-going craft
Ulster bus lane potentially is not fit for purpose
Community on hand looking after the welfare of others
Incidentally, who wrote this article on what the batsman got for missing it?
Break in - it sounds like a car reversing inside
Shopkeeper will thank you for it - it's traditional
Sounds like one of The Beatles is lucky and charming perhaps
Relative from Copenhagen upsets wild woman from Greece
Standard report by one of the lads and one of the women taking lead in a pantomime
Taster of The Band at college tends to inform an advocate of house party
Those fast, wild types produced The Chase
Absolve old partner losing the head with sound quality in front of judge
Closes the mechanism and frame to take in
Approach in newspaper section leads to symbolism and realism
Speculation by several banks? The same old story!

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