Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 29th 2022) 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.

For instance, sighting of Elvis on the moon or in idiot caf? making a comeback?
Part of the climbing plant around accommodation housing indris at The Centre
That's settled - relative is the one to party
Pesky insect feeding on sweet stuff along the sides of tapioca pudding sent back
Four of the upsetting possibilities for wading bird
The odd eeriness of The Eagles
Ready to go back for brief stint with The Examiner
Frenchman in scientist's place of work is one of Mary's followers
To 32 down, the god of pot?
Ruby doesn't take sides, as she is the mother of 32 down
Heartless abbot knocks back first course with cold duck, and leaves for a smoke
Say, it was me let the cat out of the bag in Confession
Island institute and research site overlooking everything
Almost impudent joining school band
Enthusiastic applause as zero tax is charged
Scoff local broadcast about Partition
It's long overdue for a loud sandpiper prior to the big bang?
Serves up pig fat without starter from Brazil - a flat treeless region?
It's not as high in Shannon, starting off, for one
Some comrade picked up by The Branch
Local American causing trouble by Skype? Wrong!
Some of the graffiti bound up in a final notice
Nearly all those in 27 across ticked off by top soldiers in The Saracens, for example
Some people are slow on this assuming it might produce a scene after a wake?
Never does this suggest it's someone else's autobiography?
Sounds like Granny, for one, is unbearable - how is that credible?
Noel covers highlights and top hits by One Direction? Far from it!
Digs up lead from inland marsh in desert
Starting for all sides today? As if that has negative connotations!
One of those capable of mixing up the characters with a couple of beasty types from the farming community
Aim to get off main road with dangerous gas
Article in Kerry picked up in middle of week by The New Yorker
Tailor-made with no tie - is that as much as one can handle?
Parson, doctor, leader of orchestra and member of a choir
Close one's eyes to gangster getting set-up and abandoned in a playful way
Talk of kale from Lake Ontario
Part of the audible organ belonging to Anne Boleyn goes way back
Concern for oneself, for example, around current bank's system