Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 28th 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.

Jam picked up in supermarket
State of river in America
Jumble of characters in Henry James' Sacred Fount
The first comic with duck, mystery man and rake? The Dandy!
Bashful companion says nothing to fool with ponytail
Just picked on all sides today
Briefly show someone the door surrounded by furniture that's of interest to Revenue
Wake up most of them with melody to blow away the cobwebs
Local chipper with handy program for fish offers a new way of doing business
Wide awake like Burdock's relation brimful of energy
Long John Silver was taught in Irish schools reportedly at one stage
Windy type of U-turns from understudy
Manipulate in ground, soil and boring offshore workplaces
Badger one of those from The Vatican with final mystery
Biblical story that needs no introduction is tailor-made for The Ploughing
Manual work for female graduate
Molly Malone, for one, in around about way had problem with religious leader
Blackthorn in park off hill
Novel writer hauled up in Venice tour provides reason to reopen the case
Compiler of sorts? That's one for the books!
One offer at the auction for half the object in the same place
Content to square accounts in the neighbourhood
Pay tribute to master workers taken in by local joke
Dishy type of Italian artist on endless fiddle
Playful swimmer loses head with ceramicist
Drink to songbird on single
Reviews music with a short solo by shady type covering, for instance, The Beach Boys
Gladstone got rid of old spies
Runs daily and rides out without us
Glow from general manager in Green Room from the start
Sample of smorgasbord served up with dip
Greene novel about opposing retaliation
Scarf produced by most of those in 32 down
Guard in operative's Cortina
Snaky types of bard from Barbados
Included divorce lawyer back at The Bar
Sounds like delivery of mail from Government in record number
Sounds like the craic coming out of the bar