
ACROSS
1. "It is a symbol of ----- art. The cracked lookingglass of a servant."
James Joyce (5)
4. I hand meal over in the most northerly point in Ireland, (which is in
the "south"!) (5,4))
9. I am put out by French friend. (3)
10. Tin up and about to start process. (5)
11. Celt ran off in the middle area. (7)
13. Tidy in Slane atmosphere. (4)
14. Gas tune! (3)
15. Suites put together with thin paper. (6)
17. A commercial vehicle trails behind a century in Ulster's most southerly
county with many lakes. (5)
19. Nothing can get into the teetotaller to produce a small drink! (3)
22. Real danger of din. (anag.) Food producing region from Wicklow to Wexford.
(6,2,7)
24. Alternatively, east for a mineral. (3)
25. Happening in Ballymote venture. (5)
29. Ate bad mixture but the effect lessened. (6)
30. Apparently get a reward for work with a jug. (3)
31. Catch sight of in Thurles pyrotechnics. (4)
33. Red van I turned over as a hostile tourist! (7)
35. So cur is disposed to clean out thoroughly. (5)
36. Estimated time of arrival, shortly; is 'e Greek? (3)
37. Alley rink. (anag.) World famous Kerry beauty spot known as 'Heaven's
Reflex'. (9)
38. Dry queen inside, in ancient Ulster city founded by Colmcille in 546,
scene of many a battle. (5)
DOWN
1. I.e. I to sing out of harmony in charming Kilkenny village in the Nore
valley. (9)
2. Prim toes uncurled by one who is not as he seems. (8)
3. "He can't think without his ---." Samuel Becket (Waiting for
Godot). (3)
4. Rodents discovered embedded in Dundrum icefloe. (4)
5, Given for a short while just before Easter. (4)
6. Neither partner seen in Marino road. (3)
7. An able alteration made to the ancient name of Dublin. (6)
8. Where the milk is produced back in Castlemartyr, I admit. (5)
12. Roof sealers upset for the inhabitant of Birr Castle with a world famous
observatory. (4,2,5)
13. Not a grossly reticulated trap? (3)
16. Reach out for the ancient Irish fort. (5)
18. Fronded plants in small Wexford town, founded by St. Aidan, and once
the capital of Leinster. (5)
19. "--- civil by half." Sheridan (The Rivals) (3)
20. Get knotted, that is after a sound tea. (3)
21. Dry need re- alterations in Offaly town where Fr.Kearns and Anthony
Perry were hanged in 1798. (9)
23. Boat rat I disturbed where the cattle died. (8)
26. Live an eccentric way, but it is pardonable. (6)
27. This be perhaps the month? (3)
28. Lust dissipated before the king in Roscommon site of castle built by
O'Connor Roe in 1406. (5)
31. Need upheaval to the west of the Land of Nod. (4)
32. "Ill fares the land, to hast'ning ills a ----." Goldsmith.
(4)
34. Dublin's watery Anna loses 51 through this. (3)
35. "For the great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry and all their songs are ---." Chesterton.
(3)
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