Irish Times (Crosaire) - Aug 8 2016

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Cool self-starter? It's what Spud's going to end up like! CRISPS
Criticism of Republican and Oriental philosophy REVIEW
Distributed without bidder from 25 across TUTSI
Drawn out by a Congolese neighbour RWANDA
Eager to leave generation gap is touching POIGNANT
Endless march to pub is key and a long one at that SPACEBAR
English is good, Irish is very good, and French is poor? Overall, it's a masterpiece! SCHOOLREPORT
Final, final warning for snaky type sounds like a touch of desperation LASTGASP
From spring to the middle of September and the end of winter in Jersey JUMPER
Headmistress finds family member is capable of cross-dressing and play-acting PRINCIPALBOY
It's evident secularist has dropped suits CLEAR
Local fool offering cures over the weekend SUCKER
My word is distorted by noisy and disorderly behaviour ROWDYISM
One's understanding is this is what 16 down are looking for KNOWLEDGE
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Price to go travelling up and down with the growth of the plants GEOTROPIC
Ran sales organisation from a number of depots ARSENALS
Restaurant is key to celebration in song, CAFETERIA
Send up one of those crafty types LAUNCH
Strip of luncheon meat has no name UNCLOTHE
Take advantage of not being down to finally finish it off USEUP
Take over a new cafe with tips from regular bar work OCCUPANCY
Teaches to fish with tall upright pole on fair amount of the pier SCHOOLMASTER
The horses in Chess perhaps? SPORTOFKINGS
There's no heating in watering hole - that's even more depressing LOWER
They look up to 18 across and are written about in 14 across STUDENTS
To make a lot of money from Playboy is fashionable RAKEIN
Trendy Florida opens a soup kitchen serving the whiskey drinkers on the sly HIPFLASK
Worth admiring in some of Mirabeau typography BEAUTY