Irish Times (Crosaire) - Feb 18 2016

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Butchers butcher the last of the meat to go with a piece of toast BRUSCHETTA
Can be exchanged freely of course for 8,9 or 22 across - it's someone's meal ticket LUNCHEONVOUCHER
Citizen from the heart of Clare caught a number of sheets of paper from the parlour ICECREAM
Do tell us more about engineering operating system for setting up genetic code EXPAND
Exam covers leaders and troops of old police force eloquently, in a manner of speaking ORATORICAL
Expensive posh dog bites Frenchman on old flood defence UPMARKET
Fancies women workers WANTS
Getting up to edit review? Presumably that will float your boat! RISINGTIDE
Imitates extremes of Apple's iTunes APES
Immature type returns with legend for dance party - it's the last place you'd want to be in the action WARGRAVE
Introduces Hymns of Praise from centre of Barcelona with little bit of conviction HOPE
Is this what Sisyphus will always do for a cigarette? ROLLUP
Knocked back by the French-Arab state backing old leader from Ireland EAUDEVIE
Labs condemned by religious outfits ALBS
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Leading light from study - will that help one read The Sun? STARGAZE
Motorway goes through Lough in regal Trim ERMINE
No iron in morphine drug HEMP
Potatoes with most of 24 down attracts those interested in the jam and the cranberries, for instance RECORDSHOP
Said stress helps AIDS
Sam leaves chat rooms to a group of people COHORT
Secures building site TIES
Smear CIA activity in the New World AMERICAS
Spring to retweet answer from old city state SPARTA
Stolen drug - that's meat and potatoes to some people HOTPOT
Take all the mud off red mullet - it's a job one does at the bank TELLER
Turning curdled milk is noteworthy perhaps TENNER
Unfashionable type on holiday from October 31st, for instance, to beginning of December OUTDATED
Water facility? RESOURCE