Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 23rd 2021) clues of Irish Times Crosaire crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Has a lack of confidence in detectives' fund
In my opinion, it's easiest swimming around island?
Wild turtles found around park make a spitting sound when communicating
Massage the figures of restaurant workers entertaining most of them Dubliners
Pepper in Whopper on back of burger with side of chips! Take them to court for making up the wrong stuff, on paper?
Petitions those higher up feeling the heat and has a word with the man upstairs about a potential downfall!
Put one's name down to confuse loner
Daredevils dismiss deed by competitive opponents
Said no thanks to those taken in by Archimedes, Sappho going all the way back
Half suppressed laugh from Troy getting beer with no head
Senior out of desperation is highly proficient
A name of a dog with something to go formally around the neck
Sleuth confused by what the fraudsters are planning
27 across and 9 across employed on site
A foreign chain is open
Small light behind public garden shone
Correspond with reserve in case one is typical of the standard
Social types often drunk in the pub - tending to lower spirits?
Sounds like advice to put that woman in The Picture as the bank official
An alternative way of putting in writing discriminatory practice is dividing the yearly club get-together
Stolen goods returned to designer - he produces a jig?
Strange item associated with the canal banks - secure mechanism that only opens for certain periods
In a material sense, it's hard stuff finding yours truly in The Capital
Deny one of those with a reputation for arbitration is even subtle
Hoot from houseboat - is that a sign of mistreatment?
They copy one American university with thespians having missed college
Fish caught by the French fishermen primarily - for the staff, that's noteworthy?
Those making noises around The House to those moving the furniture haphazardly