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

Bear or swallow?
Ultra-conservative theologian takes in Ireland on the beer briefly
Opposed to characters in Constantinople
Content to disturb a nuisance from the city
Unwind in a foreign car coming from port
Organisation tested partner lacking experience
Cross out tips from optimist
Want to leave Botswana? Get court order!
Peter's treatment is arranged in advance
Dramatic scene of forces off the Beaufort Scale
What one might have on The Greens some mornings in Israeli State
Place for raising three of the quintuplets
Get the lead out in a Roma mostly on Square
Writers of punchlines dismissing Hun
Put away or defended by defence attorney
It's a tight squeeze sticking listening device for initial handler into hidden microphone
Rain dance from animated cartoon - The Fruit of the Greenhouse
It's the gaffer's job to stage a production that's stretched around Inferno that's abridged
A little bit of atmosphere picked up among oceanographers
Ban similar to 16 down
Ridiculed James, the first from Spain to order deer
Leave out in the cold with hairy beard
Artist consumed by lighter battery
Scowl from volunteer missing event
Lough found in Eastern Europe
Scrap with sailor losing the head with European
Men getting out of manhole with divine head light
Senior lawyer on at the end of Prime Time
Of no value to Britten leaving business letter
Successful mouse-catcher presumably does the business better than most
Omen is unfinished by director retiring in March
Take pressure off one's supporters standing in The Ground or just do nothing? (3,3'1,4,2)
Admits criminal is at the centre of things
One aunt travelling in the back of the vehicle
Threatened Russian Leader with uncertainty
Annoyed informer finally getting to retire
One of the flowers from Trim, in a manner of speaking
Turns up, clairvoyance, for example, is linked to drink - and that's progress?