All Answers Revealed for The Irish Independent Simple Crossword Clues for April 15, 2024

Do you need help with today’s The Irish Independent Simple crossword? Complete the whole puzzle using our detailed answers and explanations.

by Gayathri

Updated Apr 15, 2024

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All Answers Revealed for The Irish Independent Simple Crossword Clues for April 15, 2024

The Irish Independent Simple crossword puzzle features straightforward clues that are generally easy to solve. This puzzle can be ideal for those who are looking for a quick challenge. So, try to solve today’s crossword and prove your intelligence. If you want to verify your answers, you can check this page.

Fooled (6)

BILKED

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Fooled" the action of being deceived or tricked. One term for this action is "bilked," which means to cheat or defraud someone, often by taking their money through deceitful means.

Tedious (6)

MORTAL

"Tedious" something that is boring or tiresome. One term for such an experience is "mortal," which can mean causing extreme weariness or being unbearably tedious.

Have a dispute (4,3)

FALL OUT

"Have a dispute" the action of having a disagreement or argument. One phrase for this action is "fall out," indicating a rift or conflict between individuals.

Rest (5)

TRUCE

"Rest" a temporary cessation of hostilities. One term for such a pause in fighting is "truce," which denotes an agreement between opposing parties to stop fighting for a specified period.

Connection (4)

PART

"Connection" a component that forms a link or joins together parts. One term for such a component is "part," which refers to a portion or segment of a larger entity.

Concerning (5)

AS FOR

 "Concerning" something that is related to a specific matter or topic. One phrase for expressing such a connection is "as for," indicating the subject or matter being discussed.

Lucky number (5)

THREE

"Lucky number" a number that is associated with good fortune or luck. One such number is "three," which is often considered lucky in various cultures and superstitions.

Pal (4)

PEER

"Pal" a close friend or companion. One term for such a friend is "peer," which refers to someone who is equal in status or standing, often implying a close relationship.

Removes creases (5)

IRONS

 "Removes creases" the action of eliminating wrinkles from fabric. One term for this action is "irons," which refers to the process of pressing fabric with a heated iron to remove wrinkles.

Survive (7)

RIDE OUT

 "Survive" the action of enduring or outlasting a difficult situation. One phrase for this action is "ride out," which implies weathering the storm or surviving until the situation improves.

Dissent (6)

OBJECT

"Dissent" the action of expressing disagreement or opposition. One term for this action is "object," which indicates the act of opposing or disagreeing with something.

Deed (6)

RESCUE

"Deed" an action performed with a specific purpose or intention. One term for such an action, especially when it involves saving someone from danger, is "rescue," which denotes the act of saving someone from harm or peril.

Mix up (7)

NOT KNOW

 "Mix up" a state of confusion or lack of knowledge. One phrase for expressing this state is "not know," which implies a lack of understanding or awareness about a particular subject.

Shortcoming (7)

DEMERIT

"Shortcoming" a deficiency or flaw in someone or something. One term for such a flaw is "demerit," which indicates a fault or failing that detracts from the overall quality or performance.

Devil (5)

CHILD

"Devil" a mischievous or wicked individual. One term for such a character, particularly in folklore or literature, is "child," which can symbolize innocence and mischief, akin to the mischievous nature often associated with the concept of the devil.

Puzzle (7)

CONTEST

"Puzzle" a challenge or enigma that requires solving. One term for such a competition or event where individuals engage in solving puzzles or answering questions is "contest," which denotes a competition or rivalry.

Less (5)

BELOW

 "Less" a smaller quantity or amount. One term for something that is smaller or inferior in comparison to another is "below," which indicates a position or level that is lower or lesser than another.

Tally (5)

BRAND

"Tally" a method of keeping track or counting. One term for a mark or symbol used for this purpose is "brand," which can indicate ownership or serve as a mark of identification, particularly in the context of livestock or goods.

Groom (6,3)

STABLE BOY

"Groom" someone responsible for caring for horses. One term for such an individual is "stable boy," which refers to a young male worker who assists in the care and maintenance of horses and their living quarters.

Endure (7)

LICENSE

 "Endure" the action of tolerating or bearing something difficult. One term often associated with the ability to tolerate or endure is "license," which can imply permission or authorization to endure a particular situation.

Avid supporter (7)

FANATIC

 "Avid supporter" someone who fervently supports something. One term for such a passionate supporter is "fanatic," which denotes someone exhibiting extreme enthusiasm or devotion to a cause or interest.

Fate (7)

FAILURE

"Fate" an outcome determined by destiny or circumstances. One term for an undesirable outcome is "failure," which indicates a lack of success or the inability to achieve a desired result.

Correct (5)

ATONE

"Correct" the action of making something right or rectifying a mistake. One term for this action, particularly in a moral or ethical context, is "atone," which implies making reparations or seeking forgiveness for wrongdoing.

Tribunal (5)

TRIAL

"Tribunal" a formal legal setting for resolving disputes. One term for such a legal proceeding is "trial," which refers to a formal examination of evidence and arguments to determine legal culpability or innocence.

Adhere (5)

UNITE

"Adhere" the action of sticking or clinging to something. One term for sticking together or remaining united is "unite," which denotes the action of coming together or joining forces to form a cohesive whole.



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