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Derek Crozier (12
November 1917 – 3
April 2010),
under the
pseudonym "
Crosaire" (Irish pronunciation: ['kɾˠɔsəɾʲə]), was the
compiler of the
cryptic crossword...
- Roy
Earle is a
former compiler of
Crosaire, a
cryptic crossword published daily in The
Irish Times. Roy Earle's sole
predecessor was John
Derek Crozier...
- and
politician in
South Australia John
Derek Crozier,
better known as
Crosaire (1917–2010),
Irish cryptic crossword compiler John
Hervey Crozier (1812–1889)...
- are
published daily including a
cryptic crossword,
formerly compiled by "
Crosaire", and a "Simplex" crossword.
There is also a
letters page. J.J.
Walsh has...
- Daly's
Cross (Irish:
Crosaire Uí Dhalaigh) is a
small settlement in
County Limerick, Ireland,
about 12 km (7 mi) east of
Limerick city, at the junction...
- West
Coast correspondent, The
Guardian Tony Connelly,
Europe Editor, RTÉ
Crosaire (J. D. Crozier), B.A. Dubl 1940,
compiled the
cryptic crossword for The...
- day.
Irish Times The
Irish Times originally provided a
daily puzzle by "
Crosaire" (Derek Crozier),
which featured a
fairly unorthodox style of clue-writing...
- White's
Cross GAA (Irish: ****ann
Luthchleas Gael
Crosaire an Fhaoitigh) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based to the
north of Cork, Ireland. Its...
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Romano Alquati, 75,
Italian sociologist,
political theorist and activist.
Crosaire, 92, Irish-born
Zimbabwean compiler of the
Irish Times crossword since...
- and
music promoter (Connolly's of Leap). 3
April –
Derek Crozier, 92,
Crosaire compiler with The
Irish Times since 1943. 18
April – John Forde, 89, former...