Crossword 9110 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. American TV advertisement for hotel in Ballinamore (10)

6. Short specification (4)

10. Wear clothes for display school in Bailieborough (5)

11. Irish surname for The Gunner (9)

12 . Vestibule for snooker and billiards in Cavan Town (4,4)

13 . Marriage relation (2-3)

15 . Put straight again to break Iran leg. (7)

17 . Windy city goes green for St. Patrick's Day (7)

19 . Graceful place for gems in Cavan (7)

21 . Treason changed position for Dermot Wilson (7)

22 . Further Education and Training Awards Council curtailed (5)

24 . Oblivious of dangers if Ruanda destroyed (8)

27 . Ancient card game a road in Cootehill (3,6)

28 . Sounds like a tissue injury for Arva mountain (5)

29 . Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin (4)

30 . Park in Kilnaleck (2,8)

DOWN

1 . Tullyco magic hides state of unconsciousness (4)

2 . Not clear for fishing near Shercock (5,4)

3 . New York Island might bear fruit in Arva (5)

4 . Before clover for free range eggs in Mullagh (7)

5 . Synthetic fibre melts icy Carl (7)

7 . Vaccine container left when sot is not in hospital (5)

8 . Site for giant's grave between Cootehill and Shercock (5,5)

9 . Arithmetic summing up and idiot upset (8)

14. Planted emblem of optimism restored at the Town Lake in Bailieboro (4,2,4)

16. Fully in agreement to destroy card icon (2,6)

18 . Ascribe ownership to different taut tribe (9)

20 . Lightning accompaniment (7)

21 . Mineral spring near Swanlinbar (3,4)

23 . Inniu as Béarla (5)

25 . Batman's companion concealed in Bailieboro binbag (5)

26 . Short break behind the anglers in Ballyconnell (4)

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