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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of November 7th, 2020 other clues
A growing concern picked up by Marcus Porcius Cato
A part of an unfinished recording of singer by engineer - the green type that's stoned
A Scott Joplin style of music from America that's popular with all the characters, rises and falls
Article by schoolmaster with no classroom
At a stretch, exercise to make contact with individuals with little piggies (5,3'1,4)
Book dealers asked out to dance in Madrid
Employed in the production of petroleum once at Shell
Extract in The Magazine
Filthy article is removed by a family member
Fragment of reprimand is controversial in Ring
Helpful hints left out for the snooker players to pick up
It reflects cider producer losing the head from drink
Leaving an impression on State detected in moving picture
Mad Max taking heart from a number of notes triggered emotional response
Make an impression on both sides of Ethiopian Church
Neighbours took off around island to Spain, a European country
New satire about time with theatrical professional
Not as flushed as others opening main office in European city
Nutcase in Central Synod in Curia misinterpreted tip from monsignor
Oresteia opening in Gate - the final scene is pointedly hairy
Over river with small and long fish
Palatial Oxford bar is not finished in the run-up to Easter
Pat and Oscar Furlong from Paper might get this slight exposure labouring outdoors when it's heating up
Racist leaves container ship to call the show
Ring is taken in by sect - the one specialising in visions?
Scrutinising shot from the borders produced by one of those at St Andrews
Small chunk of characters aboard main U-boat
Soft white-grey material buried by Oriental cockroach
Soldier on, dismissing lies of supporter
Some of the mayhem anticipated by tough guy
Sounds popular in skiing mecca
Storage space in minibus coming back
Student of The Apprentice
The first person from queue heading to trial with talent spotter
Those involved in counterespionage, as before
Type of music produced by Egan consuming a fair amount of weed that's going around
Unmanageable without legume or fruit

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