Crossword 9130 by Arahoden

Check out our latest crossword by our mystery compiler Arahoden. As usual, you can expect some Cavan twists. Print it out, complete it and enter our competition to win a coveted Anglo-Celt pen (details below)...

CLUES

Across

1. Science fiction Doctor curtailed World Health Organisation (3)

9. Travelling actors for a film in Redhills (3,8)

10. Cadges porous marine animals (7)

12. Follows Ballyconnell's First (7)

13. Pastor Ken constructs a marching Cavan Band (9)

14. Forbidden subject in Mullinalaghta bookmakers (5)

15. See pair annoyed at Cloverhill Mission Hall (7)

18. Tattered cloth for seven days of fun at third level (7)

21. Topple unexpected sporting result (5)

23. Heritage centre in Mullagh (2,7)

25. Sounds like big church is translated for the diocese (7)

26. Posting in America (7)

29. Hugh's place to play near Kilnaleck (7,4)

30. Centre of the solar system abbreviated Sunday (3)

Down

1. Swad changed loads of cash (4)

2. To put back to front before von Bismarck (4)

3. Gael’s rue upset by Killeshandra GFC (8)

4. Largest state in the USA (6)

5. Yes, truck overturned just outside Arva (8)

6. Broths stirred for Polish soup (6)

7. Put together collect in one place (8)

8. Open air altar in Shannow Wood (4,4)

11. Arabian pocketed bread in sandpit tasty (5)

15. Cup for SFC (8)

16. Worried and uneasy (8)

17. Cold wind from the Orient (8)

19. Musical Kilnaleck Doctor (8)

20. Temp leaves permanent Saint for church in Kingscourt (5)

22. Let row to produce cement hand tool (6)

24. Nagasaki monorail covers loose Japanese robe (6)

27. Annoys nettles (4)

28. Gap in the Cuilcaghs (4)

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