Happy New Year everyone!
Glad I still have this, it’s been sitting in my pile a while (a rhyme to bring in 2011). This is the Mephisto from December 18 (many of you may remember it as the day where the most headache-inducing Azed in history came out). I remember this being a bit of sharp relief after banging my head against that Azed.
I had a bunch of question marks when solving without a dictionary, but I think everything is pretty much covered now. Nice puzzle with the usual elegant Tim Moorey wordplay – although I think there’s a little sneakiness going on at 4 that stretches a rule or two.
| Across | |
|---|---|
| 1 | ORTS: ESTRO (enthusiasm) reversed without the E |
| 4 | SASSOLIN: SOL(solution) in SASIN(Indian antelope) |
| 9 | PERTHITE: I should have gotten this faster, as I have been to the place where the definition for the mineral came from (it’s in Western Ontario, near Ottawa) |
| 11 | CORREGIDOR: E.G. in CORRIDOR |
| 12 | PESSIMAL: AMISS reversed in PEL |
| 15 | LEONE: E in L, ONE – rhino is currency in this case |
| 16 | STAPES: Marie Stopes appeared here not that long ago, now has gets her O replaced with an A |
| 17 | INTRO(jazz beginning),N |
| 18 | POTOOS: SOOT,OP all reversed |
| 20 | CHASMY: Fun definition (“like opening”) – CH, AS and then M |
| 23 | ARENA: AN ERA reversed |
| 25 | DOMINANT: MINA in DON’T |
| 26 | NEAPOLITAN: anagram of EXPLANATION without the X(times) |
| 27 | TACHISTE: I liked this clue, though it was my last in – I was sure we were looking for a painter’s name. It’s TACE (be silent – new word for me) around (THIS)* and is a type of abstract painter. Well played, had me lost for a while. |
| 28 | ALECOSTS: COST in ALES – if you’re new to these, file away ALE as a festival as a regular appearer |
| 29 | LEER: LEVER without the V in the middle |
| Down | |
| 1 | OPEPES: PEPE(our Spaniard de jour) inside OS |
| 2 | REFECTORIES: FE (Further Education, a new abbreviation to me) inside RECTORIES |
| 3 | STOSS: STOPS(blocks) with ‘S replacing the P |
| 4 | SHRIVE: anagram of HIVERS. Is this kosher? I thought it was a no-no to expect us to deduce a word and then anagram it. Fortunately there’s only one unchecked letter |
| 5 | STEADICAM: CID,A(are) reversed in STEAM |
| 6 | OLIVE,T: T is the start of TROUSERS |
| 7 | LED HORSE: L.E.D. then sounds like HOARSE |
| 8 | NOREEN: NE’ER,ON all reversed |
| 10 | COGNOMINATE: COG(cheat), then IN with NO MATE surrounding. I wonder if anyone else wrote in CONNOMINATE and didn’t check? |
| 13 | MASOOLAS: ASS in MOOLA, ‘S |
| 14 | CATENATE: CAT(lynx), then (A,TEEN)*. When I was in the UK in August I had lunch with Tim Moorey, Paul McKenna and Peter Biddlecombe and one of the topics of conversation was the just-published Azed puzzle which required this word to be clued. Tim Moorey got a HC (possibly for this clue), as did Paul McKenna. I got nothing. |
| 18 | PAANGA: PA(past), then 40% of ANGEL, A – Tongan currency |
| 19 | ON SPEC: CEPS, NO all reversed |
| 21 | HAITHS: anagram of (H,OATHS) with I(nverness) substituted for O(nothing), &lit |
| 22 | Y |
| 24 | S |
I also looked up CONNOMINATE first before getting the right answer.
Just a reminder to everybody that 2678 was blogged out of sequence last week on Christmas Day (the day it appeared in the Crossword Club)
Tim Moorey