Solving time: 22 minutes.
Another straightforward Qualifier, bolstering suspicions that they’re after a goodly pile of £15 15-acrosses. Had to look up ‘existence’ for ENTITY and check on the material constitution of the RUCHE.
| Across | |
|---|---|
| 1 | BOVVER. Cricket: B (bowled) & OVER (six balls); insert V for ‘very’. |
| 4 | SOLUTION. Two defs: you want a solution to the clue; and a solution is (as I nearly wrote) a dilution. |
| 10 | RESI(LIEN)T. Reversal of ‘Neil’. |
| 11 | RU(CH)E. The lawn is the fine linen used to make a decorative pleat, a ruche. |
| 12 | UN(REMIT)TING. ‘Brief’ = REMIT. This inside ’UNTING. |
| 14 | BYE. More cricket, a sundry; and a farewell prior to, for example, running. |
| 15 | DEPOSIT. Two defs. Fur is a deposit or crust on, say, kettles caused by mineral salts in the water. |
| 17 | E,N(TIT)Y. The bird is in E (European) & NY (New York, city). Existence: archaic, a being or entity. |
| 19 | W,EIGHT. W (with) and EIGHT. A brace is 2; a pair of braces is 4; two pairs of braces are 8. |
| 21 | CH(EER)IO. The archaic ‘e’er’. Chio{ |
| 23 | COO. As in snog. |
| 24 | NOBODYS FOOL. Charles Pooter, hero of The Diary of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith. An occasional visitor to our puzzle. |
| 26 | AMISS. Inclusive. |
| 27 | EL(EVEN)SES. A word for ‘flat’ in ELS{ |
| 29 | ODYSSEUS. { |
| 30 | SEE,THE. |
| Down | |
|---|---|
| 1 | BU,R(GUN)D,Y. The sportsman is a GUN. He’s kettled (eh?) in a road (RD). All this inside BUY (purchase). |
| 2 | VISOR. { |
| 3 | EEL. Reversal of LEE. |
| 5 | OUT,LINE. |
| 6 | UPRIGHTNESS. Upright as in piano (aka Joanna). |
| 7 | IN,CU(BA)TOR. The wrapper is an anagram of ‘court’. |
| 8 | NEEDED. Sounds like ‘kneaded’. |
| 9 | BEAT IT. Or ‘be at it’. Would Anax have split it differently? |
| 13 | MIS(O,GYNIST)S. Included is an anagram of ‘stingy’ and O for ‘old’. |
| 16 | P,RE,CO,CITY. Straight charade with RE for ‘on’. |
| 18 | N(OB)(LESS)E. First letters of ‘of Barons’ and LESS (not so); inside NE, North East. |
| 20 | TAB,LEAU. Sounds like ‘low’. |
| 21 | COD,GER. Reverse RE (about) and G (first of ‘grandson’). |
| 22 | OCT,A,V,O. Another straight charade. |
| 25 | ON,SET. ON (performing). SET is muso-speak for a sequence of pieces played between drinks. |
| 28 | EX,E. |
Half a bee, philosophically,
Must ipso facto half not be;
But half a bee has got to be
Vis-a-vis its entity;
D’you see?