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Revolutionary takes half of what's mine and leaves home? That's bound to bear fruit! crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of October 23rd, 2017 other clues
Beanie sports one at The Fringe
Best of friends on both sides of night spots
Build redevelopment with new capital
Butcher losing the head with the best medicine?
Climbs the wall at the back of house around graves in France
Could initially be beaten in court by neighbourly type
Covers the bun with a slice of Red Leicester
Fools stick out crossing over river
Get a move on providing bank's account balance at the foreign fixed charge
Hear out bachelor from political group
High regard I have for each of these
Key to 8 across has nothing to do with loud blunders committed by ludicrously incompetent people
Letters from the soldiers presumably provides overview of the battleground
Look suggestively over curt doctor from academic hospital perhaps
Maintenance of university creates pressure on store
Nip out of pavilion with one of those taking a bow
Prickly sort in Cork play in front of you and me
Shaggy-dog story similar to 24 down
Side-stepped heartless minor and released the ball
Square flat for party leader gone astray
Steel men recondition aluminium and silicon
Take it for granted again with poor measures
The funny thing is, if this isn't any good, you won't get any 9 across
Turns up, most of the seating in The House is for Ulster types regularly seen by conspiracy theorists
Turns up, umpire has record of playing with a number of clubs
Woman leaves Jamestown with Sally
Word in Ireland is, endless Catholic spies produced this for Italians on the breadline perhaps

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