Solving time: 19:04
After a good run on Monday and Tuesday, I was expecting a bit of a stinker. Not to be, thank goodness. All pretty straightforward this morning with fast times anticipated from those getting the 14 & 15-letter answers quickly. None of the four were difficult and there were no obscurities, assuming one knows one’s heresies.
Business: my Club sub is back up after 6 days down and no fewer than eleven email attempts to three separate people at News Ltd; seven of which went ignored. No skin left on teeth.
| Across |
| 1 |
BACH. Two defs. The composer who could write his name in musical notes and the Welsh address term (literally: small). |
| 3 |
RINGLEADER. Hear Lieder after the RING (cycle) of Wagner. |
| 10 |
NOMINAL. Anagram: on main; L{ine}. |
| 11 |
Omitted; and that’s ya lot. |
| 12 |
FOREIGN MINISTER. Two defs; one slightly cryptic. ‘Rome’ is one of a very large number of foreign places, so (excusable?) part-DBE. Obvious though when MINISTER is the most likely connection between ‘politician’ and ‘churchman’. |
| 13 |
TEMPER{a}. Paint (medium) made with egg yolks, used before oils came into vogue. If you’ve ever tried to get egg yolk off a plate after a couple of days, you’ll see why the stuff has lasted since the 12th century. |
| 14 |
THRASHED. RASH inside THE D{uke}. |
| 17 |
BONHOMIE. B{ritish}, ON (leg side), HOME inc I. |
| 18 |
HIT-MAN. Walt {w}HITMAN is our poet. As opposed to Australian poet and statesman Gough {w}HIT-LAM whose eponymous oration is being given today by Malcolm Fraser. Shame. |
| 21 |
LATERAL THINKING. LATER (more recent); ALTHING (Icelandic parliament) including INK (writer). |
| 23 |
GHASTLY. G{ood} and HASTY inc L (£). |
| 24 |
INSIGHT. I{sland} (see 4dn); anagram of ‘things’. |
| 25 |
ARTICULATE. Two defs, the first being the first word of the clue. |
| 26 |
FRAY. Two defs; the first as in ‘unravel’. Dressmaker’s nightmare. |
| Down |
| 1 |
BENEFIT. BE,FIT. Insert E{exertio}N. |
| 2 |
CAME,RAMEN. |
| 4 |
ISLAND. That is: I,SLAND{er}. |
| 5 |
GASLIGHT. G (note), A,SLIGHT. Allusion to Fanny by Gaslight by Michael Sadlier (1940); filmed in 1944. Fictional account of ladies of the Victorian London night. |
| 6 |
EGALITARIANISM. EG (for instance); ALIT (settled); ARIANISM (the early christist heresy which denied the divinity of the founder thereof.) Watch out for the Mctextian heresy which holds that it was just a Jewish fan club that got out of hand. |
| 7 |
DE(L)FT. |
| 8 |
Omitted. The easiest clue ever? |
| 9 |
ANTIDEMOCRATIC. A, anagram of M{ob} and ‘direct action’ for a semi-&lit. |
| 15 |
HUMDINGER. HUNGER including MD (managing director, boss) and 1. |
| 16 |
DISLOYAL. Reversal of ID, anagram of ‘ally so’. |
| 17 |
BOLOGNA. Anagram of ‘long’ and, if it’s inside a BOA, it’s suitably constricted. Best of today’s bunch? |
| 19 |
{k}NIGHTLY. |
| 20 |
T,HEIST. The first letter from {dayligh}T. |
| 22 |
TOAST. Verb. S{outh} in ‘to a T’ (precisely). |
I think the clues for ‘theist’ and ‘cameramen’ have both appeared recently, but I can’t recall exactly where.
I will imagine that some will take offense at the &lit in 9 down, but it is at least easy to work out from the cryptic even if you don’t agree with the sentiment.
I really appreciated ‘fray’, ‘bologna’, and ‘toast’, all very original clues – either that, or I haven’t done the puzzle in which they previously appeared!
Edited at 2012-06-20 02:37 am (UTC)
Edited at 2012-06-20 03:45 am (UTC)
I have a vague memory that BOLOGNA popped up as a sausage recently – perhaps, though, in one I did in the ‘back catalogue’.
Thanks to McT for unravelling the parliamentary clue, which I’m glad I didn’t bother with!
Pretty easy. Just under 30 mins for me.
Mct’s pun at 11ac reminds me of the comedian Jimmy Wheeler. One of the old school of British variety http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wheeler.
Ditto Paul’s comment re TEMPER at 13ac.
Edited at 2012-06-20 07:31 am (UTC)
The type of attitude that helps keep us from the worst excesses of political upheaval?
BACH as term of endearment was vaguely familiar; didn’t get the TEMPER(a) ref; ALTHING was a total unknown; didn’t parse TOAST ‘to a T’ bit; guessed at BOLOGNA as type of sausage.
LOI: EGALITARIANISM; COD: HUMDINGER
ps, I agree with Vinyl that we have had T+HEIST recently.
I didn’t think of “Fanny by Gaslight”, but it does ring a bell. The sort of thing that is either a gimme or ridiculously obscure, depending on your age.
We haven’t had THEIST recently, but we have had HEIST, clued the other way round.
CoD to TOAST.
Anyone else write in CHER at 1 across secretly hoping that the conditions for her inclusion may have been met?
I was happily reminded of Back to Bologna, one of the last of the late Michael Dibdin’s Zen mysteries – as entertaining as all the others but with a neat postmodern twist. It’s a beautiful riposte to the “too clever by half” strand of European intellectualism. Highly recommended.
Incidentally, Back to Bologna was the last one I read. I can’t quite bring myself to read the final one, End Games, knowing there are no more to come. Sentimental me.