Irish Times (Crosaire) - Nov 16 2021

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Anchor lost by legendary boatman CHARON
Clip of Bracken - the first three parts on video that's hot in the literary sense FERVID
Coach of first team managed Cork, for one, after school TRANSPORT
Frustrated as Old Penny is taken on DISAPPOINTED
Good health - it's not something you often see in hospital! SICKNESS
Gradually get through drugs found on both sides of bar ERODE
Humble Methodists don't have this MODEST
In a manner of speaking, tends to be raised for days on the radio PLATFORM
It's hard to find one criticised harshly over nothing ISOLATED
It's not different to tritium and iodine found in Iceland all over the place IDENTICAL
Mark rings Greek character back for an educated person GRADUATE
Ned leaves on the dot with canine TOOTH
Negative aspect to one of those in Ulster and Munster, for example DOWNSIDE
Party dismisses Unionist leader, a number of overseas politicians and those employing scientists LABORATORIES
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Plagiarise rebellious column and take credit? BORROW
Recalls Father and Mother, the first to find out hotel is offering an aperitif before dinner VERMOUTH
Ring ain't mixed up in plot - got it? OBTAINED
Romeo reverses car in disgust REVOLT
The bare bones of what ancient diggers dug up of late SKELETONS
They tend to bite those found in 15 down TEETH
They're taken in the medical profession as indicators of those in 1 down, for instance TEMPERATURES
Those breaking new ground do their best briefly with those making a scene TRACTORS
Those legally in possession of tip no longer on drugs OWNERS
Three from high street's places of interest SIGHTS
Took a seat from one small dissenting clique - that's fulfilment! SATISFACTION
Types of modernists dismissing denim SORTS
Upsetting article is fairly ugly, starting horrible row and is more suggestive of a lot worse NAUGHTIER
Went after both sides in struggle in African country CHASED