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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of March 8th, 2022 other clues
Sounds like an instruction to find that woman, the kind that's ambitious
Starting from here in confidence or that's the gist
In the beginning taken in by easiest problem, in my view
What's the logic in thinking endlessly?
Irish love Greek character from top-class, ground-breaking comic story
White snake concealing unpleasant smell briefly gets to drift onto the beach
It is missing from violent piece of fiction
Get twisted on cocktails at The Centre with cast
Keen for a piece of the action at the end of June
Mam and Dad closing 18 across?
Anonymous police department experiment will conclusively tell you everything you need to know
Athlete found up in Burren nursing home
Musical interval is sinister coming from service station
Concerns Will and sweetheart from New York
Ill at ease with writing in The Outsider
Old priest taken in by engineer - and those in The Union sanctioned it?
Cut record for couple with energy that's top drawer and unplugged
Fantasy football side in bedtime story perhaps for playgroup?
Part of the ticket for taking flight with partners
Hard at The Centre not to take advantage of partner - the one who shares
Crab finds Labour is no place for the men
Race of angry people
Hidden on top of cambium in wild trees
Reads one's fortune in tealeaves, for instance, or wine dregs
Season isn't finished for first team in Rush
Shouts from the rooftops: 'Pressure on Carlos Cook taking in back road'
For example, the English capital and park, for Cezanne even, is small?

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