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8A: Arrest credited to street cop, apparently, for this kind of crime. (4-6) 9A: Doppelganger (that umlaut means more than one might first see. (10) ????a???e? 10A: Sssss... sounds like something's...
27A: Modernise even to a aright muddle (8). ??n???t? 20A: Sound of anger , as expressed by Mick Jagger, (4), looks like ?r?r, not sure 27D: No emerging from inroad at a turn, inroad it is (4) ??i?...
Meath wore gold jerseys when beating Mayo in the 1996 All Ireland Football final.
Since then, what is the only other county to have won the final in an alternative kit .
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11A: If it looks and bites like a carrot, a horse could go with it (6). Possible R?e?s? 26D: It takes a couple in tow to get a row going.... (4) E??? 27D: .... as both you might hear would go down (4)...
Few to get please. 24A: For Dubs, of course, a pint of plain is easy to source. (6,5). l?f?e?-?a??r 64A: So familiar with Santa is Rudolph quickly called (4) R??? 48A. This years panto starts at 12,...
1D. One who pens for publicity sounds more like a plagiarist (10) Not sure of any letters
2D. Chickens in bed, Not without mother hen there. (6) Not sure of any letters...
11A. But the one you choose to hear is merely a menial runner. (6) G???e? 15A. Cinders no longer flaming red... but grey (4) ???? 6D. . . . (they'll have to do for now) (8) ?t?????? 24D. Under 10 or...
29A. No gladiators arena is this for sandals and slippers. ! (4) ??n? 3D. Supply for soldier to shoulder. (5) ???c? 4D. Comeuppance can be taken literally if one is a beneficiary (4). ???r 23D. Might...