Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 21 2022

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A verbose leader from The Chronicle needs no introduction, as it's for the birds AVIARY
All turn up for students' group march to Institute of Technology - it's rather sweet TIRAMISU
Broadcast on bootlegging produced by those in Sky AIRTRAFFIC
Buck Washington is similar to 10 across, for one WAPITI
Burn a little - both sides with chilli vinegar CHAR
Catches sight of banks of Eccles cakes in the bakery's window ESPIES
Chill someone's blood briefly in pit? SCAR
Ditches those employed by a major employer when there is trouble TRENCHES
Fiddle elite group - the one playing to the audience INSTRUMENTALIST
Filled to capacity with support for defensive type FULLBACK
Idleness of young lass over a fair amount of the magazine LAZINESS
Lad getting out of Daimler is a Muslim ruler EMIR
Make adjustments in time in firm? TWEAK
Narrow escapes in the neighbourhood from unmarried women NEARMISSES
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Not the first to seek office for every second angel from Russia on quiet RUNNERUP
Oh, sounds like it's in the tent OXYGEN
Old Penny is uncertain about one religious sect in deep trouble DIFFICULTY
Rapid rise of Zoom? ROCKET
Reviews short broadcast by two accountants and one of the Wattles from Australia ACACIA
Rogue from island produced dish with fish SCAMPI
Sick to one's stomach with common sense about odd abuser taking drugs ultimately NAUSEOUS
Sour exchange between Belgium and France's stock market BOURSE
Stuff in jam? PACK
Tests the water and current for midshipman in boat SIPS
The rugby occasion opens for consumers covering both legs TROUSERS
Thug taking set from theologians HOOLIGAN
Unsympathetic to one new patient INTOLERANT
Young boxer at a stage where flighty one is not fully formed PUPA