13accross: Intrigue afoot on holy ground (4) ???t 14down: Natural cover for a bookie (5) ??y?r 22accross: It could be a long one (thank heaven) or a short one (dear god) if drawn (5) ?t?a? (Is the...
20accross, an irish encore (4) ?r?s
14down, end of waiting to come up with a golden one (5) a?g?t
5down, Ay, so water runs outy: then save it thus (5,4) ?t?r? , i?a?...
5down: Deep revulsion you'll hear if it's argued in depth (8) ?l?c?s?e 22accross: ....from the prose composed by sailors we all need to know (5) ?6 down: Just another one for the 9th , with the 8th in...
8accross: Irish nation getting a great lake back (4) ?i?e 3down: she may be put down, but she'll come back up all the same. (5) ?a?a? (Is the answer madam?) 13accross: Bearing mine apart... (4) ?i?n...
22accross: I believe we have a prayer (5) ?r?d? 14down: One with nothing to do initially ducks out of the riddle. (5) ??l?r 17down: A time gone through which is the same for each person ....to be...
14down: Finish with tea initially - that's plain to be seen (5) ??e?t 6 down: Joined in tact, we hear, as one. (8) ?n?r???n 27down: American caught, we hear and grumble (4) c??? 17down: For those that...
17d. You might loose your head at this sort of speed (9) ?r?a?n??? 28a. On Christmas eve they'll scan the skies for those with stars in their ees! (10) ?e?e?????s 27d. Aren't they just dandies! (4)...
21accross; fly by night - closeted by day? (4) m?t?
1down; Proceed gently - Information technology involved. (4,2,4) ?a??, ?? ?a??
10accross: One patch unearthed for the Unknown Soldier (8) ???o?a??...
1down; Cromwellians (10) ?o?n???a?s (the letters are done in a circle for this clue)
12accross: What every man must put on the line sometime (5) ???r?...
15across: Great big fair cut short (4) ??p?
29across: Outrageously gory carousal (4) ??g?
12across: Didn't it find favour with the British in India (5) ?u???...