Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 17 2012

Tired of your current crossword puzzle? Try solving our daily crossword puzzles. GO TO DAILY PUZZLES!
Clues Answers
A big do for a change AFRO
A meal for fifty-one in Paris that Guevara takes on LUNCHEON
A time could be Pa, St, Ni, or Ne QUARTERPASTNINE
A Xmas saint the Spanish change in North America NICKEL
About 51 in favour of Ulster taking a part of the US CALIFORNIA
Be around a bee, little one? BABE
Before me, she rings a hundred for the project SCHEME
Fusses around in commercials ADOS
General, with it I have a case of possession GENITIVE
Good manners to get the 06:51 into town CIVILITY
It does the cutting A-Z (spelled out another way) ADZE
It's well within what the choristers do to come to prominence SWELLING
Market one by a wall that upset the soldiers in charge MARTIALLAW
Not in there at this point HERE
Clues Answers
Not into batch, he was into mass production? BACH
Not pressed to have the reunion organised by the 1st of December UNIRONED
One who sells and plays the kid's game using a donkey? RETAILER
Put 'em either side of the barrister logo EMBLEM
Some bucolic lines idly composed before the 50s IDYLLS
Something remaining for G? Nah! HANGOVER
Something to eat with Counsel, that morning (22/7) SCAMPI
Surprisingly lovely to be heard by everyone, sport! VOLLEYBALL
The current one, Diane, takes a C-sharp ACIDIC
The dead-wrong direction Alan takes us to see a flier from Crete DAEDALUS
The Spanish take in the moniker and show it off, smiling ENAMEL
They'll agree the enemy battered around the South YESMEN
They're often up and in, so many Apple computers around Ulster INSOMNIACS
What's cut and dried about a priest being all smiles? HAPPY