Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 22nd 2017) 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.

All the family left inside for firing those from pottery factory
All together in '22 hearing
Baked dish of pastry produced with endless meat
Bars in bars? Sounds like music to the ears of those on the jar!
Bill Marsh is writing to lover
Carol, over time, reaches fifty
Colourful sort is similar to 13 across
Concealed by postmodernism in Limerick
Crafty type with reputation for cutting diamonds comes into port
Drive one new ruler with grand young lady in coup?
Edited taped commercial first and made suitable for the big screen, for instance
French arrogance of horrible leading director
Green light for American driver's Focus - of course, it can be hairy to a point
He's leaving Sheridan at the lowest point
It's exhausting for Manx couple from wedding band
It's rare Fred Mercury loses the head with Old Bob fronting the Band Aid
It's time for limits to noise pollution
Knock-back in Government leads to fights and all-night sessions
Large ray? Sounds like something poetic for the fashionistas perhaps!
Long-headed type with a beard produced part of magnum opus
Members of the orchestra in main pit playing
Most of the beer from The Palace is great for hydration as it comes from The Tap
Mother Goose loses store? Get out of here!
Opens a foreign jam to go with ultimate cheeses
Overlooked hero from organisation shinning a big light on Government
Pressure that's off the chart?
Primate produces revolutionary report
Put down covered up by Mao Tse-tung
Resistance to old neighbour's letters from ship
Rootstock draws attention to bottom of Shiraz in European capital
Runs hot or cold at the end of 8 down
Secure bank's secret approval
Sounds like one reproduction among Toulouse-Lautrec homages
South Africa loses touch with hunting expedition
Stable in Gulf leading at the end of the day
Three characters opening 26 down for Cork on top of the world
Two sides to gringo's charm
Wet one's whistle to take the edges off today, in short