(27a) I don't act as early for this pagan, by the looks of it. (8) I _ O _ A _ E _. (38d) Gloomy, unlit. (4) D _ _ _. (42a) One who minds the kids - and older ones, too. (8) _ O _ _ H _ _ _. (53d) Put...
(3a) The builder can use it if made of a soda fabric. (6, 5.) F _ _ _ _ _ B _ _ _ _ _. (4d) War vehicle that had plenty of horsepower! (7) _ _ A _ _ O _. (6d) Find one immersed in religious...
(18d) That which is to be done. Latin plural for a programme of discussion of action. (6) A _ E _ _ _ _.
(23a) In Irish tradition, wailed in lamentation for the dead. (6) _ R _ E _ _....
(1a) Here's a game to play, tar - and then to the ship. (5,3,5) P _ _ _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. (4d) The french vehicle turns up in relation to sailors. (5) _ _ V _ _. (6d) This dish could literally have...
(18d) Made a bedcover from small pieces of different materials. (7) _ _ I _ _ _ _ (20d) Yield to wishes or whims; pamper e.g. a child. (7) _ _ D _ L _ _ . (26a) Seizing or capturing. (6) _ _ _ I _ G....
(3a & 8a) Southern folk with hot gas winning it? What a fracas? (4,3,4,6) _ _ _ N _ _ D _ _ _ _ F _ Y _ _ _. (6d) Make the entire old city point to temptation. (6) _ _ L _ R _ . (13d) Make the...
(46a) It's ironic, how the cautious dropped the article. (3) _ R _ . (54d) Goading instrument a pole might reject. (5) _ P _ _ N . (60a) Yearned to trap the editor. (5) P _ N _ D. (67a) Fight with a...
(42a) The theatre will always function so. (7) O _ E _ _ _ E. (53a) Letter-written answer please. (4) _ S _ P. (50d/51d) Alan Partridge's festive arboreal adornment, perhaps? (4, 4) _ E _ R _ R _ E....
(13a) Novice left in a state in Austria when learner absconds. (4) _ Y _ _ . (18a) Bigamy overturned by departing old monarchs. (4) _ A _ _ . (20a) Could such a tiny thing lead to an exclusively Irish...
(14d) ..... get time to contemplate about a nice surprise. (7) R E _ R _ _ T. (21d) Desmond is unable to sing in this register. (7) D E _ C _ N _ . (25a) 'A Pole on the Range' - what a story. (4) _ _...