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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of October 6th, 2020 other clues
Analyses record cut by offshoots of group
Blows nose outside address, upset with what amounts to a preaching
Charge for squash yield starting off
Cider producers in 21 across on bender
Countrymen on top of Rocky Mountains over Christmas from The Centre
Emerge with a starter of passion fruit
Fog coming off golf courses leads to stoppages
Gathering intelligence around the earth for a gent going to The Moon
Go on holiday to Split
Ill-mannered detective imprisons one polite type
Irish Peach found mostly in 9 across
Lots missing from Cassoulets, Hollandaise and B?chamel, for example
Made fun of sedate drunk
Maturity of peers in foreign society
Most of those in 19 down writing to supporter of The Cup
Old metal containers of salad from propagated young cuttings that need no introduction
One of those in the media talking about the club - the one reporting the fights
Passage from sample of chain letters
Persecuted old soft media writer
Poured a glass to assess the last of the blend
Religious Greek character behind school practice that's regular
Small bits of purses picked up by boxers
Spike, Earl and Dick Davies, for example - one of which produces tropical fruit?
Switches a precious stone for ring - the last in a series
The make-up artists set them off presumably, as they recognise a good yarn when they hear it
Those going for a walk to pick up malicious gossip on English ringleader in ship
Without a doubt, it's a meeting about drugs

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