Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 21st 2019) clues of Irish Times Crosaire crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 38 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Head off briefly to say it's so
Take a part setting up in neighbourhood nursery
In a timely fashion, is behind both sides of labour dispute
That's settled - relative is the one to party
Irishmen in Trim business
Turns up, research site divides Frenchmen initially eager to use preservatives
Is that the spirit? Trump abandons those on the border!
Wins over all sides today
It's key for one of those dealing with deliveries early on in the field
Attic in building is huge
Cross mineralogists abandoned as it is
Kind of in good taste
Bottle of Bacardi punch for those who like their sauce
Backing those in 20 down consumed by stout - the imported costly type
Make money in market getting American with faucet to go to unfinished bar to install
Carol is upset getting a poor grade
Nutty type of writer takes in most of Cork
Cross Swords after a fair amount of the demo for protection
Oriental reader gets to decide who goes to the park?
Discovered in Ypres, a reasonable retrospective aiding students to eradicate mistakes
Pickup illegal bit from Tablet
Divorcee, for example, loses the head at garden party with the sort who can make sense of texting?
Quite a lot of French toast has no starch
Doctor/dental healthcare at the foundation and firm - just as the consumers like it
Ran away from Ireland and took to fiction
Does a deal with the man downstairs for state holding prisoners and individuals with spirit (5,3'1,4)
Refers to Africa backing what's contained in minor facility
Exploit routine at the centre with silly lies
Renaissance man produces French wine integrating fresh acid
Faints on the pitch, we hear, and in the shop? Window dresser does it when model is no longer needed!
Revolutionary hiding in Easter Island is an advocate of the class system presumably?
Fool boss in a cult
School magazine references introduction to Merchant of Venice, for example
Furlong is taken in by Rocky O'Brien producing The Inferno for an open-air audience
Some characters fool around, backing what's not a written tradition
Groundsman gets rid of guns with scattershot?
Sounds like somewhere wine is sold when the dealing is at its most expensive (7',6)
State once again takes rap covering up ecstasy at college