Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 11th 2020) 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.

1970s America, for instance, encapsulated by Deliverance
Agencies along The States' borders for quite a while
Bill and Pamela endlessly in study - in relation to their profile, I find that hard to read
Bottled up by Arabian Nights hostelry
By all means, dump yes-man from The Globe
Classy type of subject for Mike and Daisy's relative
Considered removing rice as it's thoroughly wet
Dog one of those compiling clues for the UK papers
Former criminal to go straight
He's not in mess hall, in short
Heard in Belfast, for instance, sending up Ulster party pausing for an American breakfast bun?
Hook, for one, loses right to go after old partner to make amends
Imprison those characters taken in by revolutionary Bonapartism
Is backtracking over cold, current measure producing something fishy
Joint has drugs brought in by paramilitaries from old part of Palestine
Looking back, it's a pity Dawn produced something spicy
Mixed collection of great style in sports car going to Spain
New vehicle commandeered by paramilitaries is in an ideal state?
Nurse Batty welcomes midwives and leading obstetrician in a cold sweat
Old writer used it for a dip popular on the weekend approaching spring
Paper with no review of treatise written by Aristotle
Passages mid-way from West Indies, for example
Put in a request for caretakers to cut terrace
Revolutionary part of protocol bolstered alliance
Secretly avoid bouncer's family behind Sean Rock
Seems a show off can magically open doors!
Set one's sights on going to fishing spot, for example, briefly - all coming back with Heather's relative
Show up in Fontenoy-le-Ch?teau, a city in France
Some in Fine Gael faction upset by one of the parasites
Stress picked up in Oxford, in a manner of speaking, at a college close to capital
Struggle by James the First raises a hoot initially in papers
Tailor-made with no tie - is that as much as one can handle?
The going rate for drugs?
The type of language used by all sides today
Turns up heavy metal on the radio with controversial ending in Dingle
Type of metal rim from Daimler
Type of salt consumed by vegetarians
University in Brest working with earthy vegetables