Solve The Irish Independent Cryptic Clue Answers for March 23, 2024

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by Abisha

Updated Mar 23, 2024

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Solve The Irish Independent Cryptic Clue Answers for March 23, 2024

The Irish Independent Cryptic is a Crossword puzzle played in Irish Independent newspapers. This puzzle is designed with cryptic clues and engages players worldwide. Understanding the clues and analyzing them thoroughly can help you to focus and find the correct answers. All you need to do is try filling in the blank grids by choosing the right choice.

Orator may play music (7)

Ans: SPEAKER

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An "orator" is someone who gives speeches or talks. "May play music" suggests that the answer involves playing music, which could be done by a "SPEAKER," such as a speaker system or a person delivering a speech.

Instruction in class (5)

Ans: ORDER

"Instruction in class" refers to the orderly arrangement or sequence of activities or topics covered in a lesson. The word "ORDER" can mean both instructions given by a teacher and the structured arrangement of learning material.

Having a ball in this world (5)

Ans: GLOBE

"Having a ball" suggests enjoying oneself or having fun. "In this world" refers to the Earth or the planet we live on, often represented as a "GLOBE."

Wily Anne's about to captivate (7)

Ans: ENSNARE

"Wily Anne's" suggests an anagram of "Anne's," which gives "ENANS." "About to captivate" means to entice or ensnare. Therefore, the answer is "ENSNARE," which means to capture or entrap someone or something.

Current carrier of the seas? (8,3)

Ans: ELECTRICEEL

The "current carrier of the seas" refers to an "ELECTRIC EEL," which is a type of fish known for its ability to generate electric currents.

Terrible ice men hit Ma in the Tardis, perhaps (4,7)

Ans: TIMEMACHINE

"Terrible ice men" could suggest the letters "ICE" and "men," which anagrammed give "INCEM." "Hit Ma" could suggest the letters "MAHIT." Putting "INCEM" and "MAHIT" together gives us "TIME MACHINE," which is a concept associated with the TARDIS, a time-traveling vehicle in Doctor Who.

Get the bird at the check-in? (7)

Ans: CHICKEN

"Get the bird" is a phrase meaning to receive or obtain something, and "at the check-in" suggests a place or scenario. In this context, "CHICKEN" is a humorous play on words, implying getting a chicken meal at a check-in counter, typically found at airports.

Collapsible seats would be an advantage (5)

Ans: ASSET

"Collapsible seats" are advantageous because they can be folded up or stored easily. The word "ASSET" refers to something valuable or advantageous.

Rambling tour over top of Redruth in Cornwall (5)

Ans: TRURO

"Rambling tour" suggests a wandering or meandering journey. "Over top of Redruth" could indicate a location, and "in Cornwall" specifies the region. All together, this describes "TRURO," a town in Cornwall, England.

Plant poison on edge of close (7)

Ans: HEMLOCK

"Plant poison" refers to the poisonous plant known as "HEMLOCK." "On edge of close" suggests the first and last letters of "close," which are "C" and "E," respectively, forming "HEMLOCK."

Period of enchantment? (5)

Ans: SPELL

A "period of enchantment" refers to a time during which someone is under a magical or mystical influence. The word "SPELL" can mean both a period of time and a magical incantation.

Hook is 'L' shaped to catch fish (6)

Ans: BARBEL

The "hook" referred to in the clue is a "BARBEL," which is an 'L' shaped appendage on the mouth of certain fish that is used to help them detect food.

Take the rest of the night in it (3)

Ans: BED

"Take the rest of the night in it" suggests a place where one sleeps, which is typically a "BED."

Smoother, I see, and sarcastic (6)

Ans: IRONIC

"Smoother" could be "IRON," and "I see" could be "IC," which combines to form "IRONIC," meaning expressing sarcasm or using words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning.

Dog persistent chap (7)

Ans: TERRIER

"Dog" suggests a breed, and "persistent chap" could describe the characteristic persistence of a "TERRIER" breed of dog.

Said to be an irritable state of chaos (7)

Ans: ANARCHY

"Irritable state" suggests disorder or chaos, which is described as "ANARCHY," meaning a state of disorder or absence of authority.

It's a handy tool for redecorating rep's car (7)

Ans: SCRAPER

A "SCRAPER" is a tool used for removing paint or other materials from a surface, which could be handy for redecorating a car.

Can trumpet arrival of flashy gambler (7)

Ans: TINHORN

"Can trumpet" suggests an anagram, and "arrival of flashy gambler" could be rearranged to form "TINHORN," which is a term for a gambler who is not very reputable.

Scarper over bottomless, steep slope (6)

Ans: ESCARP

"Scarper" means to run away hastily. "Bottomless, steep slope" suggests an escarpment, which is a steep slope or cliff.

Snuggle into refuge with the French (6)

Ans: NESTLE

"Snuggle into" implies settling or cuddling comfortably. "Refuge" suggests a place of safety or shelter. "With the French" indicates including the French word "LE," resulting in "NESTLE."

American girl who's very fruity? (5)

Ans: PEACH

"American girl" suggests the fruit, "PEACH," which is also a slang term for a person considered attractive, often a girl or woman.

He's again getting cross (3)

Ans: REX

"He's again" suggests "REX," which is a word for a king. "Getting cross" could imply "R," which is a cross-shaped letter.



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