78a. Rob's walking this way in print (4) T---. 107a. From Oriel (Dundalk's home ground) to international arena (6)------. 72d. Ring Ireland (4) C---. 101d. Sounds af if he's a vital organ of Racing...
11a. Recipe with drinks-such may sound unhealthy (5) -ALE-. 16a. Chum without hesitation taking money worked out as a certain fraction (9) -ER-EN-AL. 32a. New postures for musical groups? (8)...
6d. A favourite of children with oddly yappy characters (4,5) ---Y,-----. 28a. Old people take it with bangers and mash (9)---------. (I thought 'anagram' in 28 but.......Elgar and I don't get...
15a. The point of anchor? To announce (4) -IL-. 30a. Silk from Scotland knew what closes case (5) KEN-E. 26a. African's buff bit of clobber (6) FA-TEE. 9d. Pukka clique of like-minded Afrikaners set...
14a. Ready to tour Egypt's capital for one of it's religious ceremonies (5) -OSE-. 19a. Woods, tense inside, sadly hit-and-miss (8) -HIT-IM-. 27a. Tap into blessed ceremony concerned with strong...
16a. Priest taken in by proper trick (4) --PE. 5d. Hand used by one skiing (5) NES-I. 7d. Frogs and toads- number with distinctive character externally (6) -NO-RA. 15d. Fruit on shelf that has little...
8d. Wind Attley up-not all there (10) L-AN-I-T--.30a. Very affectionate about Spaniard's drinkery (5) --N-A.
7d. Sideshow Bob, say, with what fair words once were (5) CARN-....