Number 46
IRELAND IN CROSSWORDS ©

ACROSS
1. I hug arm. (anag.) Galway site of battle on 12th July 1691 between Jacobite and Williamite forces. (7)
4. I.R. crack about Donegal village under Slieve League near some remarkable cliff scenery. (7)
9. Agitated till a swing to the voice appears, like a Cork accent? (4)
10. Sort of thing that doesn't happen very often when an Academician joins the Royal Engineers. (4)
11. "Gin was mother's ---- to her." Shaw (4)
12. "Three things God never meant: a woman to whistle, a hound to howl, and a hen to ----." Irish Proverb. (4)
13. No, not I agitating about the idea. (6)
14. Fear curt treatment of the break in the limb. (8)
17. Loud old English enemy! (3)
18. Spot in core ran. (anag.) Wexford site of proposed nuclear reactor, abandoned following protests. (8,5)
21. Two won't go into this kind of quantity in Dromod dairy. (3)
23. Are bills turned over good enough for the members of Lloyd George's party? (8)
26. Replenish tank ere flu is about. (6)
27. Brought up to be a loafer, it seems. (4)
28. Back alternative railway for the English Ruairi. (4)
29. Fly high in Dublin and also Ardglass. (4)
30. Make a call to the Waterford Gaeltacht near Helvick Head. (4)
31. You take note to little Henry in Cork seaside resort at the mouth of the Blackwater where 'Moby Dick' was filmed. (7)
32. No, Walty is dishevelled in Meath resort adjoining Bettystown, where the Tara Brooch was found. (7)

DOWN
1. Lament I composed for the indisposition. (7)
2. Gloat about the wild hog in Calvary. (8)
3. Young doctor put in prison without trial? (6)
5. A loud old Irish police article on the continent of 25 down. (6)
6. Latin in its place, isn't confused centrally, with Irish Union around. (2,4)
7. Like elk, get lost in Down fishing port, also known for its Mourne granite. (7)
8. Brown surf card (anag.) Down spot near Holywood where the Protestant landlord was in favor of Home Rule. (13)
12. Go around the bend in Laracor nervously. (6)
15. Rush, but not the one in County Dublin. (4)
16. One hundred and fifty open, then get done over and replicated. (6)
17. "Don't give cherries to a pig and don't give advice to a ----." Irish Proverb. (4)
19. Ruin tone. (anag.) Subatomic particle with no mass and no charge. (8)
20. Learn by mistake in Cork village with a famous castle much visited by the would-be garrulous. (7)
22. Clang about, for instance, in small Galway fishing port near the island of Inishbofin. (7)
24. Piece of furniture requires rub over before finishing with French water. (6)
25. Along a different way to the country with Luanda as its capital, with an Irish Aid Agency. (6)
26. Erin at odds over the light sensitive layer. (6)

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