Answer For March 22, 2024 Irish Daily Mail Quick Crossword

Find out how to solve the Irish Daily Mail Quick Crossword puzzle. Get started with today’s answers, find the clues and solve the puzzle and take your crossword skills to the next level with our daily crossword solutions.

by Dheshni | Updated Mar 22, 2024

Jump right in and enjoy this funny Irish Daily Mail Quick crossword. It’s the perfect brain-boosting crossword for your tea break. It combines the fun and charm of Irish with the challenge of a crossword. Test your Irish vocabulary and knowledge and see what you can learn and laugh at.

Without exception (3,4)

Ans: BAR NONE

This phrase means "excluding nobody" or "every single one." It indicates that there are no exceptions, with "bar" meaning "excluding" and "none" meaning "nobody" or "no one."

Tidily (6)

Ans: NEATLY

"Tidily" means in an orderly or clean manner. "Neatly" is a synonym, indicating a similar sense of organization or cleanliness.

Word of the opposite meaning (7)

Ans: ANTONYM

An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning of another word. For example, "hot" is the antonym of "cold." This answer fits the description perfectly.

Plate (4)

Ans: DISH

"Plate" can refer to a flat dish used for serving food. "Dish" is a synonym for plate in this context, indicating a shallow, flat container used for holding or serving food.

At the summit (4)

Ans: ATOP

This phrase means at the highest point or peak. "Atop" is a synonym for this, indicating a position on or at the summit or highest point of something.

Obstinate or stupid (7)

Ans: ASININE

"Obstinate" means stubborn or unyielding, while "stupid" refers to a lack of intelligence or common sense. "Asinine" is a word that can mean both stubborn and stupid, making it a suitable answer that encompasses both meanings.

Late or delayed (7)

Ans: OVERDUE

"Late" or "delayed" refers to something that has not occurred or been completed by the expected or agreed-upon time. "Overdue" specifically indicates something that is past its deadline or expected time of arrival, thus fitting the description.

Endearingly pretty (4)

Ans: CUTE

"Endearingly pretty" describes something charming or attractive in a sweet or appealing way. "Cute" is a word commonly used to describe something or someone as charming or attractive, often in a youthful or innocent manner.

Small ornamental case (4)

Ans: ETUI

An etui is a small, usually decorative case used for holding items such as needles, cosmetics, or small personal items. It is often ornamental and historically was used for carrying items like sewing supplies or toiletries.

Pilot's compartment (7)

Ans: COCKPIT

The cockpit is the compartment in an aircraft or spacecraft where the pilot sits and controls the vehicle. It typically contains the controls, instruments, and seats for the pilot and co-pilot

Practising economy (6)

Ans: FRUGAL

"Practising economy" refers to being careful or sparing with money or resources. "Frugal" describes someone who is economical or thrifty, carefully managing their expenses and avoiding waste.

Went in (7)

Ans: ENTERED

This refers to the action of moving into or going inside a place or space. "Entered" is the past tense of the verb "enter," which means to go or come into something or somewhere.

Swagger (7)

Ans: BRAVADO

"Swagger" refers to a confident and often arrogant manner of walking or behaving. "Bravado" similarly describes a bold and confident demeanor, often with a hint of overconfidence or bluff.

Proportion (5)

Ans: RATIO

Proportion" refers to the relationship in size, amount, or degree between two or more things. "Ratio" specifically describes the quantitative relationship between two numbers, indicating how many times one number contains or is contained within another.

Possesses (4)

Ans: OWNS

"Possesses" refers to having ownership or control over something. "Owns" is a synonym for possesses, indicating that someone has legal or rightful possession of something.

All together (2,5)

Ans: EN MASSE

All together" means collectively or in a group. "En masse" is a French term that means in a mass or all together, perfectly fitting the description.

Grimly mocking or cynical (8)

Ans: SARDONIC

Grimly mocking or cynical" describes a type of humor or attitude that is disdainfully humorous, often with a touch of bitterness or mockery. "Sardonic" specifically refers to this kind of grim or mocking humor.

__ Steadman, actress (6)

Ans: ALISON

This clue refers to an actress named Alison Steadman. Alison Steadman is a British actress known for her roles in various films and television series.

Breakfast food (8)

Ans: PORRIDGE

"Breakfast food" refers to a meal typically eaten in the morning. "Porridge" is a type of hot cereal made from boiled grains, such as oats or wheat, often eaten as a breakfast dish

Upper chamber of the heart (7)

Ans: AURICLE

The upper chamber of the heart is called the atrium or auricle. "Auricle" specifically refers to the ear-like projection on the atrium of the heart.

Built (7)

Ans: ERECTED

"Built" refers to the process of constructing or assembling something. "Erected" is the past tense of the verb "erect," meaning to build or construct something, typically a structure

Electors (6)

Ans: VOTERS

"Electors" are individuals who have the right to vote in elections. "Voters" are those who actually participate in voting, making choices in elections.

Shoe part (5)

Ans: UPPER

A shoe's upper is the part of the shoe that covers the top of the foot. It typically includes the material that forms the main body of the shoe, above the sole and around the sides.

Hare's tail (4)

Ans: SCUT

The tail of a hare is referred to as a "scut." This term is often used in reference to the short, bushy tail of certain small mammals, particularly hares or rabbits.

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