Irish Times (Crosaire) - Sep 2 2021

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Article about fiction produced by foreigner ALIEN
At the start of 14 across abandons ship perhaps with containers of fuel COALSCUTTLES
Dan leaves in advance of sudden collapse CAVEIN
Delta that is in Australia and so long ADIEU
Director's shoot in old French capital - that requires detectives to work in secret STAKEOUT
Driver's car association and school GOLFCLUBS
Frenchmen in business attire for meeting SUMMIT
Gladstone dismissed old spies AGENTS
Having one's fill of the chair losing the head EATING
Ignored sitting on the naughty step perhaps exterior to igloo OUTINTHECOLD
In retrospect, English school in Crete is openly subsidised with old money SESTERCE
Irish love going all around ship to take it all in GRASP
Large furniture maker turning over thousands of pounds? Probably! LIKEASNOT
Like the bear in Russia, raised on the borders of Sierra Leone URSINE
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Most new clinical workers specialising on disorders in the waterworks presumably studying why some have butterflies? NEUROLOGISTS
Most wanting engineer to stop working in tree house NEEDIEST
No malice working in the pit COALMINE
One taken in by easiest trick, in my opinion ASISEEIT
Opens 4 across with shopkeeper - the one whose old energy business may be slack in part? COALMERCHANT
Palestinians release plan to debug The Authority, for instance SANITISE
Pleasantly rural school pupil consumed by dark blue boomerang SYLVAN
Rhetorician loses heart for what's sarcastic IRONIC
Run a piece rewritten by bon vivant EPICUREAN
The word coming out of Jersey that it's time for Spike is open to debate MOOTPOINT
To poke fun at Turtle primarily is so essential for the Mad Hatters! TEASET
Turns up Indian dress for prime minister going to the foreign capital in South America LEMPIRAS
Words of congratulation in post for adults running around island PLAUDITS
Worry about sign for a job in the butchers CARVE