Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 23 2021

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Alley cats call out one of those responsible for The Rising YEAST
Better to party on holiday from the start OUTDO
Bits he'd removed from cheese dip PIECES
Career for gangster and one getting paid for shooting, for instance PROFESSIONAL
Close to Naas - a town in Kildare with expertise SKILL
Dreads losing second game? That's fairly hair-raising! FEARSOME
Ducks howling coming from dwelling house ELUDES
Editorials dismiss diet with salt? SAILOR
Got the doctor for those in rundown part of the city GHETTO
Historically speaking, Stagecoach ultimately is outstanding - a concern for anyone doing preparatory work on Wall Street? DUEDILIGENCE
Instruments in The Inferno - for the most part from Second Circle with criminals HELICONS
Loud, wild canine Old Penny paid for FINANCED
Most of those in 25 across and nearly all those in 19 down following order to open fire in old Spanish capital PIECEOFEIGHT
Noisy type in car takes channel to overseas dance HORNPIPE
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Ongoing instances all over the place INCESSANT
Paramilitaries reject measure of intelligence from Middle East resident IRAQI
Percentage of lighthouses with no souls? EIGHTH
Providing moral direction and energy to dignify deviation EDIFYING
Raises reduced search party out west around Yarmouth for an aromatic plant from mint family HYSSOP
Serve coffee, for instance, after drugs fix - briefly, it changes the smell in the house POTPOURRI
Small award over time for registered fizzy drink SPRITZER
Soft hairy bats found in the gardens of China FORSYTHIA
The big pitch is tough as old boots to deal with HARDSELL
Those listening out for sounds by the canals, for example? EARPIECES
Those working on bridges produced foolish dissent over central keystones DENTISTS
Tips in service of public house - The Front Line? ISOBAR
Tub removed from tributary - it's a collector's item RARITY
Vet in a bad mood is the first to question the evidence in court CROSSEXAMINE