A game of two hallves with the left hand side flying in but much slower progress toward the right. Which reminds me of a faintly remembered report of a goalless draw – the football reporter described the first half as dull and boring with nothing meriting a mention – he went on to say ‘there was also a second half’. Let’s hope for a more satisfying game this evening.
I found the RHS extremely satisfying and entertaining with lots of clever deceptions – and really enjoyed writing it up for this blog. Hope you got on OK and enjoyed it. I took 12 minutes overall so found it quite hard.
Definitions are underlined.
| Across | |
| 1 | Applauding picking for international match outside left (8) |
| CLAPPING – picking for an international match (CAPPING) inside which is left (L). | |
| 5 | Note picture is a very long film, perhaps (4) |
| EPIC – note (E), picture (PIC). | |
| 9 | Large bird eaten by hunting hounds? (5) |
| EAGLE – eaten by (inside) hunting hounds b(EAGLE)s. | |
| 10 | Information is needed about European society’s origin (7) |
| GENESIS – information (GEN), is (IS) around European (E) and society (S). | |
| 11 | Again circulate glowing eulogy about one son (12) |
| REDISTRIBUTE – glowing (RED), eulogy (TRIBUTE) about one son (I S). | |
| 13 | Poodle, perhaps with some black eye (6) |
| LACKEY – some of b(LACK EY)e. | |
| 15 | A million involved in fast must be keen (6) |
| LAMENT – one of my last in as I didn’t get lent – a million (A M) inside fast (LENT). | |
| 17 | Grown-up with ecstasy to share out, mixing with inferior stuff (12) |
| ADULTERATION – grown-up (ADULT), ecstasy (E), to share out (RATION). | |
| 20 | Poles dividing it all to invest in office (7) |
| INSTALL – poles (NS) inside it all (ITALL). | |
| 21 | Mollusc caught once mostly by the end of beach (5) |
| CONCH – caught (C), once mostly (ONC)e, beac(H). Oddly, it took a while to associate conch with a creature rather than just the shell. | |
| 22 | Leave, concerned with spilt blood (4) |
| GORE – leave (GO), concerned with (RE). | |
| 23 | Message Marjorie allowed to be returned (8) |
| TELEGRAM – Marjorie (MARGE) and allowed (LET) all backwards. | |
| Down | |
| 1 | Cold chop to munch (4) |
| CHEW – cold (C), chop (HEW). | |
| 2 | Ninety degrees, say, needed for fish (5) |
| ANGLE – double definition. | |
| 3 | Just like Washington, say, putting parking above providing places to live? (12) |
| PRESIDENTIAL – parking (P) above providing places to live (RESIDENTIAL) – referring to an area. | |
| 4 | Deny in former London prison losing weight (6) |
| NEGATE – former London prison (NE)w(GATE) – losing weight (W). | |
| 6 | Bearing costs centrally, cutting 100% (7) |
| POSTURE – c(OST)s cutting (inside) 100% (PURE). Not seen 100% as a synonym before so it threw me – but I liked it. | |
| 7 | Old video format prescribed in class (8) |
| CASSETTE – prescribed (SET) inside class (CASTE). I was off on the lines of Betamax for a while. | |
| 8 | Some unusual matter in strangely inapt newspaper feature (12) |
| ANTIPARTICLE – anagram (strangely) of INAPT, newspaper feature (ARTICLE). Anyone else hunted anagrams because of ‘unusual’? Great clue, I thought. Would have been even better if this puzzle had been no 1932 when Carl D Anderson, while studying cosmic rays, discovered the predicted positron – the first known antiparticle. LOI. | |
| 12 | Constant inclination for housework? (8) |
| CLEANING – constant (C), inclination (LEANING). | |
| 14 | Ship curries all over the place (7) |
| CRUISER – anagram (all over the place) of CURRIES. | |
| 16 | Grating last of cheese to go under cooker (6) |
| GRILLE – chees(E) to go under cooker (GRILL). | |
| 18 | Housekeeper and wife in unit on top of restaurant (5) |
| OWNER – wife (W) inside unit (ONE) on (R)estaurant. Great deception here – especially after housework in 12dn – I was thinking char/maid/butler etc. | |
| 19 | Feign endless embarrassment for one’s actions (4) |
| SHAM – endless embarrassment (SHAM)e. Is ‘for one’s actions’ adding much here? – well, except to confuse – which proved successful in my case. | |
Why is NOTE ‘E’ ?
It can also be A B C D F and G but not H or beyond!
Crickets!
FOI 1ac CLAPPING – tonight Three Lions v Uber Alles United
LOI 10ac GENESIS- ‘the first shall be last’
COD 13ac LACKEY – Poodle Pence once was currency…..
WOD 21ac CONCH – from ‘Lord of the Flies’ – that’s more like it!
If you found this puzzle OK, why not pop over to 15×15-land – where the waters are quite Mondayish!
Come-on Engerland!
I loved the misdirection for OWNER so that gets my COD but an honourable mention to LOI POSTURE. Finished in 9.06.
Thanks to Chris
Thanks Chris and Joker
LOI: 18d. OWNER
Time to Complete: 65 minutes
Clues Answered Correctly without aids: 17
Clues Answered with Aids: 7
Clues Unanswered: Nil
Wrong Answers: Nil
Total Correctly Answered (incl. aids): 24/24
Aids Used: Chambers
I did not think I was going to complete this one, and I only just did so, relying on the use of aids to assist me.
3x 12-lettered answers, I find, can either greatly assist or greatly frustrate. I managed to answer two of the 12-letter2 quickly, but the final one, ADULTERATION, frustrated me. Even the use of aids did not help me with this one. It was not until this was the final clue remaining that the checkers came to the rescue.
I also had never considered the creature that inhabits a conch shell, as Horryd says, it remains inextricably linked with Lord of the Flies. Even in modern day Zoom calls, where people are speaking over each other I’ve heard someone say “Give me the conch”, and the Brits defer to the speaker.
FOI CLAPPING, LOI ANTIPARTICLE, COD LAMENT, time 08:44 for 1.7K and a Very Good Day.
Templar
Edited at 2021-06-29 08:41 am (UTC)
I must have been on the wavelength today as all done in 08:03. And that was after some time spent on LOI ANTIPARTICLE, a word I had to make up as O-Level Physics did not take me that far.
FOI was EPIC. Good clues all round.
David
FOI EAGLE, CRUISER, LACKEY
PDM with TELEGRAM.
Couldn’t parse POSTURE or SHAM (stupidly). Liked NEGATE, GENESIS, GORE, CHEW, ANGLE. LAMENT was clever too.
A difficult puzzle. Thanks vm, Chris.
Collins only includes the sense of someone who runs or looks after a house, ownership not implied.
(The DVLA is also quite particular about the distinction between a car’s keeper and its owner 🙂
Then again, if I said I kept cats, you’d assume I owned them.
So I get the sense of the misdirection but for me the clue would work better if house and keeper were separated?
FOI – 1ac CLAPPING
LOI – 6dn POSTURE
COD – 23ac TELEGRAM – very clever
PDM = Peeking at Dictionary Moment
Edited at 2021-06-29 12:16 pm (UTC)
After whizzing through VHS, NTSC, PAL, SECAM, Betamax, Super 8 and every other video type/format I could think of I realised 7dn was simply “cassette” 😀
The 100% = pure also threw me for a while, as did housekeeper not being a cleaner and fast not referring to being quick.
FOI — 1ac “Clapping”
LOI — 15ac “Lament”
COD — 8dn “Antiparticle”
Thanks as usual!
5:59, for a second under target.
Mrs Random finished in 33 minutes today, and very kindly saved me from what would have been a wasted alphabet trawl after I had come up with LAMENT (my LOI). I wasn’t convinced by ‘fast’ = LENT and I have NHO ‘keen’ = LAMENT, so I was just about to spend an age checking all other possibilities when Mrs R stepped in and said I had already found the solution. My thanks to her.
Thanks also to Joker and chrisw91.
FOI: CHEW
LOI: LAMENT
COD: NEGATE
Thanks to Joker and Chris.
FOI CLAPPING
LOI ANTIPARTICLE
COD EAGLE
TIME 3:13
… though whether that was because I was solving on my phone or not I don’t know. I do prefer pen and paper, and will revert to it tomorrow now my short holiday is over.
I’m not sure I agree entirely with those that saw this as “Joker’s usual very precise cluing”. Rather too many clues seemed a little verbose or even vague to me. The extra words in the clue for 19D Sham have already been mentioned, but the clue for 3D Presidential is also less than crisp — “providing places to live” is a weak and rather verbose formulation for residential, and housekeeper for owner in 18D is also debateable.
But mostly enjoyable enough, and all done in 13 minutes, which given that checking for and correcting typos etc on the tiny screen on my phone took at least 2, I shall count as more like 11 minutes for a Satisfactory Day.
Many thanks to Chris for the blog
Cedric