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  1. 1.Do they clean one if one has TB?
  2. 2.Do they work on the railways periodically?
  3. 3.Eat it around the CID back there just for practice
  4. 4.Five hundred is the tax to pay out to people
  5. 5.He makes a fortune out of the heavens
  6. 6.Isna and isna for conflict
  7. 7.Knocks up the yard that isnt three feet
  8. 8.Let er come first, by the sound of it
  9. 9.Let er do it, by the sound of it
  10. 10.Lives about the edges
  11. 11.Lo, how wet one makes it!
  12. 12.Myself and my cockney girlfriend go for a little walk
  13. 13.No cover for this
  14. 14.Not coming first at last whats inside for the time being
  15. 15.One isnt but two is
  16. 16.Ready at last for picking? Nonsense!
  17. 17.Sounds as if one knows where the whole of this is
  18. 18.Sounds obvious thatll make things smooth in the air
  19. 19.Such as Whistler just cant miss them
  20. 20.That was with reference to how Whistler went wrong
  21. 21.Thats one from England to Ascot, by the sound of it
  22. 22.Thats then
  23. 23.The berry is quite sound
  24. 24.The child is to take it to court
  25. 25.The dear dept, is the dear dead
  26. 26.The little Father is not still and not the whole of it
  27. 27.Theyre in practice for 19 across
  28. 28.Theyre made to be strong and finish with what are strong
  29. 29.Thus the sound of the bees sounds sad
  30. 30.Withstand anything so big and beastly
  31. 31.E starts this in stout
  32. 32.35 across again, perhaps, and thats just as well
  33. 33.A blow from this may have encountered just about everyone
  34. 34.A previous vintage did not come from the grape
  35. 35.At first it isnt a cutout
  36. 36.Bad for a month, I see
  37. 37.Bit of a legend
  38. 38.Drive to a meeting there
  39. 39.Eat up this? Yuck!
  40. 40.For six-footers they are up more than such ills
  41. 41.For trying to have eaten up a little
  42. 42.Half of not a one for teaching
  43. 43.How one puts ones foot down to get the letter off
  44. 44.In this one has taken off
  45. 45.It seems this lots of time in school
  46. 46.Made light of it once more
  47. 47.Moses brother Ronald is initially for motors
  48. 48.Near a matter of contests there
  49. 49.Nothing thats to be found in 13 across
  50. 50.Odd class of a dance, to a certain degree
  51. 51.One has it in ones snout by the sound of it
  52. 52.Overtook once more of the meal that sounded so lavish
  53. 53.Perhaps do nor as one for the show
  54. 54.Pitch your tent over a river in a belly building
  55. 55.Salty poems are made of this
  56. 56.Strictly speaking, never a 27 across there
  57. 57.The doctor I have to operate on the first of 34 across
  58. 58.The time is cool - see, Kay? (15)
  59. 59.The trouble with baby, perhaps, is that your ball sits on it of course
  60. 60.They stop smashes, by the sound of them
  61. 61.Under the train or on the bed
  62. 62.What the deuce comes before this at court?
  63. 63.Whats divine in what you dont want? Not a single thing?
  64. 64.Whats wrong is that this is 14 down
  65. 65.Window up there for 10 across
  66. 66.With anything so crafty I choke for Jerusalem
  67. 67.Allow her to be in the ring, by the sound of it, by post
  68. 68.At last its not been paid for, its been given
  69. 69.Catch up with it once more
  70. 70.Chews this in the past, by the sound of it
  71. 71.Excessive, your mouthful may be
  72. 72.Fill the sound of this for a ball
  73. 73.Fired wood
  74. 74.Go back, Father, and dig the knight up till all is green
  75. 75.H and a bit more that ones had to get rid of
  76. 76.How divine to get a bit more to begin 15 down
  77. 77.How mean so to claim time for this!
  78. 78.Ive got the doctor round for the man at the wheel
  79. 79.In the foreign infantry, beginning on New Years Day
  80. 80.Is he so grand as to have one all on edge?
  81. 81.Is one to understand that it can be great about the capital of Holland?
  82. 82.Is that as much as one can get our of canvas?
  83. 83.Lay in weight, by the sound of it
  84. 84.Learn at first that this is not even a single, by the sound of it
  85. 85.Little X in the sugar
  86. 86.Mean to get ones fist over this
  87. 87.Not agents place
  88. 88.Rats turn right on the ship
  89. 89.Reach to the island, having caught a cold
  90. 90.Run them with er money from South Africa
  91. 91.Sect as viewed by sound
  92. 92.Sounds as if youve read the post of this important day
  93. 93.Sounds like a short walk to Abraham with the old instrument to guide you
  94. 94.The confused bear will get to the street for the milk there
  95. 95.The editor is after having no 23 across, of course (6)
  96. 96.This will prevent them to leave for the pub
  97. 97.Used to be to Bob, by the sound of it
  98. 98.Will she keep the water back?
  99. 99.29 across, in short, will get the ale for show
  100. 100.Although small they have their pride
  101. 101.By way of 17 across, draw up in the end
  102. 102.Flit at speed, having endured the strain
  103. 103.For Fido to get around and do it up will be of benefit
  104. 104.For them, for him, is confused for us
  105. 105.Get the tide up for such a placer, by the sound of it
  106. 106.Has the scent in the sound of a meaning
  107. 107.Has the scent of having to go fast over again
  108. 108.Has two sounds of necessity
  109. 109.Have to have made a home around the little street
  110. 110.Having got what I wanted, Ive got twisted in pain (8)
  111. 111.If decapitated, will he ever die for the Church?
  112. 112.Laurence is around the Wye in a courtly fashion
  113. 113.Not what youd expect to find in Norfolk Broads
  114. 114.On board it is agreeable to have a primate
  115. 115.One in France tied in a knot as one
  116. 116.Seems all right to be sold out
  117. 117.Sh! This is not out of the 17 across in a worshipful way
  118. 118.Sounds eerie to get one into the broken cot
  119. 119.Thats what the balls for
  120. 120.The alternative to a rise, in a manner of speaking
  121. 121.The barrier on board is stern but weak at last
  122. 122.The Point of this is one sounds a so-and-so
  123. 123.The tide is up and may make a change for the better
  124. 124.Three forking, perhaps, with strings attached
  125. 125.To have eaten like this may be the death of you, Edward
  126. 126.To quote me wrong is so sickening
  127. 127.To rake in the start makes this as one
  128. 128.To take the car around the hole may be the death of you
  129. 129.Where youd expect to find china
  130. 130.Will not start to be so retiring about the ant
  131. 131.A ridiculous story of the farmyard (1, 4, 3, 1, 4)
  132. 132.By the sound of it, one knows how to get a thumb to it in derision
  133. 133.Did this Egyptian take the plunge at last?
  134. 134.Gale for the Greens?
  135. 135.Has the mat gone for a spark?
  136. 136.How Nelson might have greeted a relation by his name
  137. 137.In the East Samuel is starting to have strings attached
  138. 138.In the mouth in how big it is by sound or afterwards
  139. 139.In the States one may take it as read, by the sound of it
  140. 140.Its hard to get a thread inside it
  141. 141.Its not this, you see, that would make the Jew unhappy
  142. 142.Its odd they would promise to pay for such a wretched dog
  143. 143.Let it not be hard inside
  144. 144.Not good feeling for a king, by the sound of it
  145. 145.One is paling while paying for stolen goods
  146. 146.One of four sons so wet
  147. 147.One that sounds in a hurry to have been red
  148. 148.Seems Mother got rid of the potatoes like this
  149. 149.Sew it back again for the ratty river
  150. 150.She makes the United States stretch from pole to pole

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About Irish Times Crosaire Crosswords

The Irish Times publish two interesting types of crosswords; they are the simplex and crosaire crosswords. The one name that is almost synonym with Irish Times is John Derek Crozier. He was the first complier and dished out interesting crosswords right from the inception of the company for almost 68 long years. His first crossword was a cryptic crossword published under the pseudonym “Crosaire” which later went on to become popular as the Irish times Crosaire crossword. These crossword puzzles caught the attention of a lot of people in the United Kingdom and soon became a favorite. Cryptic crosswords are very enticing for the players because the clue to the crossword is itself a puzzle and understanding the clue is the main challenge of the game. After some time, in order to give the readers more variety, the simplex crosswords which were definition based simple puzzles began to be published beside the cryptic crosswords.

Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Contests

The Irish Times has special crosswords during the Christmas time namely the Christmas Crosaire and the Jumbo Christmas Crossword. Both these are special editions that are published as contests. There are dates for posting your entry and the winners are announced after random selection. The winners get attractive prizes and there is a lot up for the grabs by the crossword organizers making it a mega event for all crossword lovers.

Irish Times Crosaire crossword answers are published in the newspaper on the next day of the puzzle. These crosswords can be played online too by downloading the application. Online answers are generally available on the very same day the puzzle is released. In case you are unable to solve any clue, help is easily available and accessible by clicking on the reveal button. Solving an entire crossword can be quite challenging as the clue is twisted and only if you crack the clue, you can move ahead in the game. This requires a fine balance of patience, knowledge and skill at the same time. Solving crossword puzzles on a daily basis; enhances your vocabulary. It provides the much needed stimulation to the brain and keeps your brain cells active and young.

The Irish times Crossword Club is a paid service that is available online on a subscription basis. By paying an annual fee, the user can gain access to their top contests, daily news feeds and also access their rich archive of old published crosswords anytime. These multiple benefits make it very popular among the Irish Times crossword lovers.

The Irish Times Crosaire solutions are published in a lot of detail on their website every day for the benefit of new players. One can also access the crosaire blogs which discuss the clues and tell you how to crack them. These cryptic crosswords wear the reputation of being quite challenging.

Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Author: The settler for Irish Times simplex crosswords has been John Derek Crozier for the last 68 years.

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