Irish Times (Crosaire) - Mar 21 2017

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Clues Answers
Beat on the radio relates to Homeland clip and one of those reddish types lying about the plot BEETROOT
Brought in by one director securing drink from Spain IMPORTED
Burn out a switch in car RUNABOUT
Charge for delivery into the Valley of Death? Sounds like something the economists came up with! COSTOFLIVING
Crazy head of the Family Department from Cork MADCAP
Fears director runs an eye over the books DREADS
Fined Lord Cook - he kept up relationship with one of the Playmates OLDFRIEND
Genial doctor is a concern for the editor LINAGE
Had a lot to say in Rome to officer covering up rice production CICERO
Is this going to be soul-destroying for both sides on border crossing? BORING
Lift is in the middle of elevated space for The Hearing RAISE
Looking back, barman is initially not offering pick-me-ups TONICS
Made a dash to take off redcoat? RACED
Odd thing is - this is one for the stars NIGHT
Clues Answers
Organisation gets to pay for expert - it comes at a price that doesn't make economic sense UNAFFORDABLE
Organises golf ball for counsel GUIDANCE
Publically declared nun is mixed up with deacon ANNOUNCED
Rapid AGM organised by The Standard - that's typical! PARADIGM
Read between the lines how the English make sense of the Irish INTERPRET
Ref left terrified, as it's less messy TIDIER
Say goodbye overseas to fresh aid going to community ADIEU
Sounds like dramatist tied up on a boat BECKET
Sounds like something bookmaker might say to you? I don't think so! YOUWANTTOBET
The epitome of Kiss could be a matter of life and death MOUTHTOMOUTH
The one in the best anorak produces turn for stupid person hiding - gosh! UBERGEEK
They pick up things in court for those around Dalymount BALLBOYS
To absent friends from Church in Switzerland and up north CHINCHIN
Tot up good books and hot novel that concerns the fairies BABYTOOTH