Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 16 2022

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Addled Minister is on for a break INTERMISSION
Artist shows paper form erroneously PERFORMER
Backed confounded horse who lost head at the finish, and came in dead last ENDORSED
Blame for employment of a carbon copy ACCUSE
Brilliant writer did begin long speech, awkwardly SPLENDID
Complicated work the French might do with dog POODLE
Constituents beside dual carriageway back there praised highly LAUDED
Encore in gallery, perhaps? SHOWPIECE
Instrument used by optician to get rid of tic PIANO
Maestro is required to get results KNOWTHESCORE
Misbehave with devious Puerto Rican swiping Renoir ACTUP
Oscar ended up confined here and sounded pretty low CELLO
Professional involved in theatrics down in front of the stage ORCHESTRAPIT
Racket from mezzo-soprano is ear-splitting NOISE
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Resonates with bravest one, after a fashion VIBRATES
Restrict confused pair without a warrant, initially and dramatise it SCRIPTWRITER
Ronald arranges score for singers CROONERS
Said to have given a prod in two different directions SPOKEN
Spins a great yarn about artist setting most of content in old city RACONTEUR
Takes on political leader up the street making fuss ADOPTS
Teen gives date present ATTENDEE
That Galway fellow, for instance, comes from Belfast to play some tunes FLAUTIST
This data possibly identified fifty leading foreign agents in CIA FACIAL
To begin with, there is no starter for kitchen device TINOPENER
Toccatas played in short, clipped fashion STACCATO
Top lawyer played brief trick but it wasn't funny TRAGIC
Unruffled climber is dedicated, initially, to starting up mountain PLACID
You see, I'm told two Monday shifts are unusual UNCOMMON