Irish Times Crosaire – Oct 11 2019

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10,8,6,4,2,1,3,5,7,9,10 = 950? TENTOTEN
A strip of porous material in wild hollyhock borders WICK
All hell broke loose, as there’s no metal in plate armour UPROAR
Carted out of the dead centre of paradise EDEN
Created the extremes of the Marquis de Sade MADE
Directives for those at the end of 11 across ORDERS
Fanatical type of Baghdad dictator involved in cover-up ADDICT
Finishes 6 down with a page-turner READER
Fly over groom’s companion around midnight BRIDGE
Gun dog with no tail gets to fetch RETRIEVE
Had words with busy guard over drugs ARGUED
Hairy aphid has a practical intelligence that’s fine in a material sense DIAPHANOUS
Hates leaving sunbather to soak up too much of the sun BURN
Headache for Frenchman travelling Nigeria MIGRAINE
Individuals and deaths not recorded on headstones ONES
Irreversibly ruin relationships with 10 across and individuals from 8 across on starting salary (4,3’1,7) BURNONESBRIDGES
Is conscious of the thought process giving 24 across a job in the university MINDREADER
Knocked for six by recipe in jam STRUCK
Member of the Resistance vocal on the circuit RESISTOR
Misreads criminal from Swords, perhaps SIDEARMS
No way to soldier on with little singer FORGETIT
Shed tears over answer and article reviewed by Tweeter CANARY
Stops taking in feed live from festivals FASTS
Take care of lads from Midlands MIND
Takes advantage of teachers’ union confused by lies about school UTILISES
Those behind bars do what’s in 11 across INNKEEPERS
What you might have to do for a general employer to become a father? TAKEORDERS
Without saying much, suggested one foreign politician is obeying the law IMPLICIT