Irish Times (Crosaire) - Dec 27 2011

Tired of your current crossword puzzle? Try solving our daily crossword puzzles. GO TO DAILY PUZZLES!
Clues Answers
A lough in England wrongly produced this vegetable KALE
A wine that's blended later, after a century CLARET
About as certain to give comfort REASSURE
Absolutely perfect name for a dog in retrospect, no? SPOTON
An artist, for example, turns up a choice for a driver GEAR
Brutal force used before the post office gates smashed GESTAPO
Collapse like a leek? KEELOVER
Fertiliser left after the pan burned up? POTASH
Fitting a barrister into larger hotel accommodation SUITABLE
I hear cayenne has the waiter upset and a 'jumper' maybe KNITWEAR
Is developed more for a similar compound? ISOMER
It might be a hunt for an English football governor, in Indian garb SAFARI
It's entirely at home with Dorothy's dog INTOTO
It's unambiguous and way out, containing a bizarre clip EXPLICIT
Like a mother say, or a father with something hired PARENTAL
Like Schoenberg's music a great deal, Albert? ATONAL
Clues Answers
Lost a good man briefly, Raymond? ASTRAY
Most agile public relations, with a positive response in the street SPRYEST
Not in and tied-up departing OUTBOUND
Open some things for our nearest neighbour taking in engineered corn UNCORK
Our bunch of soldiers outside get this magazine ARMOURY
Peter's wrong, admitting eleven are there already PREEXIST
Return to work with adolescent spirit POTEEN
Suppose again it's about a donkey and a backward emu REASSUME
Takes a new look at the changes in the places you skate RETHINKS
Temporary use for carbon and tin in silver? ACTING
The approach to get back into trays worked? STRATEGY
The brute returned therefore, to a Roman of old OGRE
The little matter of the first half of the alphabet? ATOM
There's nothing in males dancing for her, dancing with veils SALOME
Weep before the last changes made by Waterford? CRYSTAL
Wrong to get a horse to the Irish King and First Lady AGGRIEVE