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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of January 5th, 2022 other clues
A small little plant that's good for the nice people from South Africa to get in first
Recites problem about old stuff that's puzzling to most
Bit of advice from one of those found in 24 across - carefully watch your step?
Collections of numbers produced by most them in 21 down and 24 down for initial score
Say what you like, lack of restrictions had nothing to do with key address
Composed segment of physical map
Sound of disapproval from Kelvin in Order
Corn pie, soup, duck and cheese
Super ale drunk by Joy
False alarm for the bank's stockholder
Takeaway the bitterness in Government by sugar-coating
Fortune-teller is a student of the occult perhaps
The Lily of The Nile?
Good books about you and I to put out
The Wire's accountant and lawyer sides with Edward Bowers
Illustrated without artiste of the boring stuff
They won't accept a drink from those breaking new ground
Measured metrically for one of the regulars
Turns up, one pool is cold for duck and a number of the molluscs
Nearly all those in 24 down heading for Tauranga or Wellington
Unfortunate reports, etc., in survey of past events
Old bishop is well-read in Kill
A foreign institute near Limerick with a space for everybody
Vel?zquez's first connection to Goya travelling to Spain involves a journey overseas
Parade's exhibits not quite right
Park close to homes behind Polish mobiles
Pressure is never-ending on wise type to walk in the footsteps of a beastly type

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