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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of October 18th, 2021 other clues
After hours, cuts tofu and piece of bacon
Contaminates with most European instruments that are no longer fashionable
Cross Swords with those characters from drinks party
Cutting out reports or adding a colourful feature
Employed by Stockholders' Board to find the French diamonds in ship
Got along with party after hearing hotel worker
Holding up the barbecue with sides of devils on horseback
Investigates The Last Word over cover-up
It's lax from Alexander - a reputation perhaps acquired deservedly
Key in building - ransack for fast food
Look at Oriental paper
More than shocked by Halloween decorations produced by deadheads?
Old biographies of those in the oil business
One of those taking a chance, on balance, performing on The Wire
Posing less difficulty for loner from Sierra Leone
Serving up hummus and salsa around appetising starter that's tasty
Set off strikes with uncertainty
Setting up racket in gangster's organisation from island
Some revolutionary renegade wasn't lost for words
Spot barrister ringing to attract local attention
State of a petition in American city
Study group with Labour's Spring
The volume of the foreigners coming to Ireland completely dismissed by the locals on a staycation
Two of the Kings of Ireland, one upset by heartless taunt that's a thorn in someone's side
Watering holes for both sides at Battle of Poitiers
Where you might find the publicans or corrupt landlords that have been put away?
Workers heading off for what sounds like days to lobby

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