Irish Times (Crosaire) - Oct 13 2017

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Ask for recipes for starters from the women's organisation in Moroccan setting AFRICA
British Conservatives around that headless woman with a number of notions THEORIES
Casework doesn't include oak units found on ships CREWS
Deplore setback as Oriental opens keynote address with cry of discovery EUREKA
Drained bank's paper currencies on schedule PALE
Foreign footballers upset by fine for playing away from home AFFAIR
Fumes over manuscript and score that's a self-inflicted problem SMOG
Inspiration for one of those similar types from 16 down IDEA
It is offered to those dealing with a stitch perhaps in rib and chest NEEDLECASE
It's just one thing after another on the television SERIES
Julius Caesar got rid of juries - how flippant is that? CASUAL
March parade? PROCESSION
Mickey and Jerry's apartment perhaps has steady computer link MOUSEPAD
New Ross lace produced by hurling relative LACROSSE
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One of those red as a lobster gets cold from the sun - that's a cod! CRAYFISH
Pole consumed by ditty initially lifted from The Great Escape perhaps TUNNEL
Rugged bust or sculpture ROBUST
Sends back mirrors REFLECTS
Some of the races opening Olympics can be fairly flamboyant with a few joints LEGSOFLAMB
Spirit to rework anagram - that's key ARMAGNAC
Staff from magician's bar WAND
Supporter of those going to the theatrical version of Dunkirk is carrying weight since the operation perhaps? STRETCHERBEARER
They lead the attack on people chopping up gorse grass AGGRESSORS
They're entitled to one leading tipple in pubs Baronets
Used pear salad to twist her arm PERSUADE
Vocal clerical type gets fired up on state occasions CANNON
Welcoming for trouble-makers at summit? WARM
What one is expected to pay for ticket in first class? FINE