Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 17 2021

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Adapt a duet about songbird with thoughtful feeling ATTITUDE
Banks' day in court in Rush DART
Club rugby player - a bundle of nerves GANGLION
Deride film produced by player in The Centre MIDFIELDER
Doctor and guide, of course, employed by one who wants to dish it out COOKBOOK
Don't hesitate to buy into what Venus flytrap will do for you SNAPUP
Drum dropped from under arms - the type played by a percussionist SNARE
Exposed in a foreign stable UNSAFE
Forge half of those in 7 down COOK
Goes over ship's record to study the crew's link to fish - the type produced by Midas as a payoff? GOLDENHANDSHAKE
Grow fond of short thermal jumper, for instance WARMTO
Huge gas stove goes out VAST
Judge from Rosses Point area going all the way back ASSESSOR
Knocked back sample of Burkina Faso masala for sale in Indian food market SAMOSA
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Local fights over 10 across and albums SCRAPBOOKS
Mess-up or problem for those in overall charge SUPREMOS
Most of the glee in chopping up ladder is not pleasant DREADFUL
New love of Mouse's relative VOLE
Old newts all over the place in deserts? LETSDOWN
Organisation sounds like it's on drugs - it's a cause for anxiety UNEASE
Part of the seaweed served up in sample? Never again! AGAR
Sharp rebuke from peer over clip of entertainment EARFUL
Singer in the choir is backing, for example, tenor and that woman in Toto ALTOGETHER
Stimulate with page from short biography in Utah UPLIFT
Sweet-talk half of those playing parts - Juliet and Romeo - ultimately on short stage CAJOLE
Tirade upsets Polish consumed by free stout OUTBURST
University boss stands behind Liberal in row and stubbornly won't be deterred from his opinion BULLHEADED
Volume of a fair amount of those in 7 down BOOK