Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 18th 2020) 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.

Acknowledges swans flying over English river
Advice for crossing a minefield from individuals following guard dogs around (5,3'1,4)
Avoid writing to one of those on the run
Bails out of East Berlin to move into??
Bank's cash machine staff
Beckons a criminal behind view to take precautions (5,3'1,4)
Bit of breakfast undercooked served up with crackers
Cold type from summit in Nice heading off to Cork
Crazy tips for Adam 'n' Eve after awful sin
Dress shop welcomes a quiet, old female writer
Drink for sides on bench? Water!
Educationalist produced review consumed by parishioners
English novel revamped with professional cover
Garland returns to trio in Dixieland
Heard coming out of jazz club, foreign politician in genuine trouble from the start
Horrified losing order with sound system
It makes the heart grow fonder briefly, being away from church
Jerk gets drug from Oriental figure living in America
Joint serves up something similar to deer caught on a French weekend
Keeping an eye on caseworker working as a barman not directly involved
Line of roentgen found in unstable nickel
Make a mistake losing top address in Munich
Most of the literature previously in America
Omen from newcomer involved in a row
Part of the hospital care for the white powder
Port consumed in cultural association's big bashes
Revolutionary part of protocol bolstered alliance
Rising river for ages? What Monteverdi worked on in Venice!
Road, in a manner of speaking, is not finished going through part of Europe
School place isn't filled by artful type
Show off War Horse - the type that's not well done
Soldier is not the first generating a rumour in seedy New York club
Some Chelsea geriatric is as keen as mustard
Squash, for example, stuffed with one shoulder end of meat that's a lot more like venison
Video camera fails to capture dove across the pond?
What a talent scout might do pitchside for all sides today
Work for the scientists from old, old city
Works around the clock presumably having to deal with time management issues