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7.00 Marty in the Morning 10.00 Niall Carroll’s Classical

Daytime

1.00 The Full Score with Liz

Nolan

4.00 Lorcan Murray’s Classic

Drive

7.00 Culture File Weekly Join presenter Luke Clancy for a compilatio­n of highlights and extras from his weekday reports on Lorcan Murray’s Classic Drive, a journey into creativity in the contempora­ry world. 7.30 The Lyric Concert with Paul Herriott The host introduces recitals by Tara Erraught and Barry Douglas, as part of the recent National Concert Hall Livestream Series. 9.30 Vespertine with Ellen Cranitch Let the presenter be your guide on a night-time voyage, crossing time and space to share a selection of classical, jazz, roots and contempora­ry music. 1.00 Lyric Through the Night 6.00 Nuacht a Sé

6.30 Fógraí an Lae

7.00 Cuireadh Chun Ceoil 9.00 Rí-Rá ar RnaG Ceol agus amhráin ó na cairteanna, ar Rí-Rá ar RnaG, ag cur tús bríomhar le craoladh Anocht FM i rith na seachtaine. Láithreoir: Niamh Ní Chróinín. 10.00 An Taobh Tuathail

12.00 Scoth na hAoine 7.00 The Ian Dempsey

Breakfast Show 9.00 Dermot and Dave 12.00 Mairead Ronan 2.00 Fergal D’Arcy 4.30 The Last Word with

Matt Cooper

7.00 Block Rockin Beats

with Dec Pierce 10.00 Friday Night Anthems 12.00 Overnight Music 6.00 Andrea Gilligan 6.30 Vincent Wall

7.00 Newstalk Breakfast with Shane Coleman and Kieran Cuddihy

9.00 The Pat Kenny Show 12.00 Lunchtime Live with

Ciara Kelly

2.00 Moncrieff with Sean

Moncrieff

4.00 The Hard Shoulder

with Ivan Yates

7.00 Off the Ball

10.00 Splanc

12.00 The Best of Newstalk

8/25A Could be a former teacher that’s an expert in his field... (4,6) ...while former schoolmate­s split as tailless pups go astray. (4,6) 10 Definitely not on the defence, this one, who’s still guilty of foul play. (8)

11 Joyce’s only play that plays on

wordsmiths banished. (6)

12 Such is the fear that is foreign

among gangsters. (5)

13/27D It’s courtesy of what might

tickle your fancy on track. (4,4) 15 See 20A

18 Even for the little man you might not know from Adam, isn’t it there for the taking? (37,5)

20/15A Dental examinatio­n over

the phone perhaps? (4,4)

21 See 7D

22/29A Despite them, Ernie Wise always got to Morecambe on time! (5,4)

25 See 8A

27 See 4D

28 Valentino or Marilyn for the preferred old pin-up... or, rather both in turn? (10)

29 See 22A 9 1 ...oh, back in 1,800 ticks! (4,2,4)

2 After 3,000 years, can the city now be as

then reconstruc­ted? (6)

3 Their growth is down to Murphy’s law... and the Society for the Prevention of an Unwholesom­e Diet! (5)

4/27A Simple to say it’s foolproof to any

consumer. (4-8)

5 Hang on a good while to get that

additional part. (9)

6 In just a second, at least, this one should

cover the whole nine yards! (8)

7/21A Sinatra had them and Elton sang

about them. (4,4)

14 Go on, address an evergreen to say

what you think! (5)

16 Wasn’t this the proper clobber, in the old

days, for an Irishman’s club? (10)

17 In keeping with the 23rd guidance, RTE get in a flurry: DO NOT STAY AT HOME! (9)

19 Cases will always be made for gun

toters. (8)

23 So we do as some becoming less

socially distant. (6)

24 Could cost an arm or a leg with nothing

in the end to get stuck in here! (5)

26 So be it, then, on a wing and a prayer.

(4)

27 See 13A

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