Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 14 2021

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A real gin cocktail produced by a resident of Africa ALGERIAN
Ban ringers for those putting on weight BARBELLS
Bars for the musical types BANDS
Booze cruise lacks leadership or that's the word on the street RUMOUR
Collect those in Mount Ossa mad to return AMASS
Description of Robinson Crusoe found on the shore by writer STRANDED
Digging up turf for the neighbours' pats on the back KUDOS
Endless foam on pints of stout in Ring SURROUND
Examines in a nosy way perhaps, setting up party for those on the bass SNIFFS
Flexible characters in 23 down holding everything together ELASTICBANDS
Has a job examining relative's bloodline for Spike FAMILYDOCTOR
Have just enough in one's locker to beat pacy Serb SCRAPEBY
Leading back row triumphs over bullies BROWBEATS
Make a mess of closing large youth centre for party FLUFF
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Nothing decided yet, as gangster gets lot wrong? Oppose with backing! ALLTOPLAYFOR
One Frenchman is a type of enemy here to stay perhaps IMMORTAL
Oscar, Bill and Old Bob as well, taken in by retiring lieutenant, recognised by the cap in the forest by mycologist? TOADSTOOL
Plant producing dope occupying agency of spies CASSIA
Rugby player cutting back on gym units somehow initially does well PROSPERS
Samples drink with duck in filo bake PORTFOLIO
School with a treehouse has the most marbles perhaps? SANEST
The summer holidays presumably for the teachers and Rob BREAKINTO
They put on masks for Grace and most of those isolated in the ship BEAUTYSALONS
Those from the stable going over the heads of idealistic, rich overseas landowners LAIRDS
Throwaway lines from The Undertones on stage ASIDES
Turns up on The Hill for the music and is likely to repeat everything you say PARROT
Turns up, for example, to study at Oxford, a bundle of nerves ONEDGE
Wild rascals admit starting trouble and in that you'll get to recognise a familiar picture ARTCLASS