Irish Times (Crosaire) - Apr 12 2017

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A friend from New York and most of the outfit from sheikhdom ABUDHABI
Average coach misses first victory in heavenly spot PARADISE
Barman hard on whisky finds last letter overly sentimental SCHMALTZ
Behave like an independent in grave matter over leadership election tipping off county worker (2,3'1,3,3) BEONESOWNMAN
Bishop gets to speak on Spirit - it's rather sweet BUTTERSCOTCH
Covers spy with The Poppy BEDDINGPLANT
English tenor going to church gets travelling rate and so forth ETCETERA
Evaluate local fool's silver to begin with ASSESS
Extract to reassure a deranged type in the library READER
Function of English passage EVENT
In the end, preserved Capital's old building site hidden from view OBSCURED
It's been said before - dictators don't have cars DITTO
It's on the house for those who are tortured carrying baggage from place to place ROOFRACK
Local dealer is right? He's the type of guy presumably used to sabre-rattling FENCER
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Local difference of opinion in small college over standard SCRAP
Most of the group is retiring for a number of years from the overseas drinks' business BODEGA
Off the hook after being charged for tax right-off perhaps EXEMPTION
Perhaps this might have crossed your mind illustratively opening a chapter HEADPIECE
Potential source of food is on the menu with lots of leaves for retiring types who like novel suggestions BEDSIDEBOOKS
Precious discovery in stanza Rilke left out STRIKE
Relative gets upsetting fine - it's little thanks to one of those native Americans DAKOTA
Sally follows engineer by train EQUIP
Spots half a Guinness - what would you expect from a tearaway? RASHNESS
Stimulating type starts coughing uncomfortably - it's the pressure one normally associates with the service COFFEECUP
Those doing a bit of dealing lose head with those working in the house USHERS
Trademark of British capital celebrity BRANDNAME
Very strong players at the club CASTIRON
Worries over uproar at point-to-point FUSSES