Time: 20 minutes
Music: Holst, The Planets, Previn/LSO
We’re back to a typical Monday, as I trotted through in 20 minutes with scarcely a pause….except to erase answers I had put in the completely wrong place: this sort of thing can really mess up your solve. I also managed to misspell the WWII battle, despite it being a hidden. But in the end, I was all good in this pretty easy puzzle. There were some rather feeble attempts to obfuscate the literal, which might puzzle the inexperienced solver, but the crew we have here will merely use the cryptic and the crossers without breaking stride. Without any obscure vocabulary or esoteric knowledge, I think we can expect some pretty fast times on this one.
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Now, on to the puzzle.
| Across | |
| 1 | Bachelor, say, crazy to put down fruit (9,6) |
| BUTTERNUT SQUASH – B+ UTTER + NUTS + QUASH. | |
| 9 | Singer to surround source of beer, Spooner says (3,6) |
| BOB MARLEY – A perfect spoonerism of MOB BARLEY. | |
| 10 | A fight ending in gold medal, perhaps (5) |
| AWARD – A WAR + [gol]D | |
| 11 | Area is overrun by flipping tiny creatures! (6) |
| LLAMAS – SMALL backwards containing A. | |
| 12 | Toes tilt awkwardly in this? (8) |
| STILETTO – Anagram of TOES TILT. | |
| 13 | Northern European that was close relative? (6) |
| NEPHEW – N + E + PHEW! | |
| 15 | Survey the view (8) |
| PROSPECT – Double definition, hardly cryptic. | |
| 18 | Document banks called crazy (8) |
| DERANGED – DE(RANG)ED. | |
| 19 | Plan start of play set in Titanic’s hull? (6) |
| TACTIC – T(ACT I)C, where the hull is T[itani]C. | |
| 21 | Naval agreement, we hear, with ship producing make-up (3,5) |
| EYE LINER – Sounds like AYE + LINER. | |
| 23 | Not oddly worried after controversial coat causes uproar (6) |
| FURORE – FUR + [w]O[r]R[i]E[d] | |
| 26 | Antelope I caught leaving the country (5) |
| ELAND – [ic]ELAND, every setter’s favorite antelope. | |
| 27 | A kid on medication, powerless and uncomfortable (3,2,4) |
| ILL AT EASE – [p]ILL + A TEASE. | |
| 28 | Study hesitatingly prepared for oral examiner? (6,9) |
| DENTAL HYGIENIST – DEN + anagram of HESITATINGLY. | |
| Down | |
| 1 | Youngster to yearn endlessly for ruined city (7) |
| BABYLON – BABY + LON[g], torn down by Bob Marley, perhaps. | |
| 2 | Bone idle at first during a little uprising (5) |
| TIBIA – A(I)BIT, all upside-down. | |
| 3 | Site of a battle in Basel — a lame insurrection (2,7) |
| EL ALAMEIN – hidden in [Bas]EL A LAME IN[surrection]. | |
| 4 | River‘s inlet almost diverted (4) |
| NILE – Anagram of INLE[t]. | |
| 5 | Plays conservative film (3,5) |
| TOY STORY – TOYS + TORY. | |
| 6 | Old writer briefly covers a game (5) |
| QUAIL – QU(A)IL[l]. | |
| 7 | Paintings by men put in suitable studio, maybe (9) |
| APARTMENT – AP(ART, MEN)T, like my former residence in Manhattan. | |
| 8 | Most of repulsive regiment finally retreat (7) |
| HIDEOUT – HIDEOU[s] + [regimen]T. | |
| 14 | Beer batch served up in delicate containers (9) |
| PORCELAIN – ALE CROP upside-down + IN | |
| 16 | Sand layer from ancient city covered by modern one? (3,6) |
| SEA TURTLE – SEAT(UR)TLE, one that lays its eggs in the sand, that is. | |
| 17 | Hot swimmer is accommodating at any time (8) |
| FEVERISH – F(EVER)ISH. | |
| 18 | Part of pool table ultimately breaks bank (4,3) |
| DEEP END – DE([tabl]E)PEND. | |
| 20 | Merciful post-war prime minister, say? (7) |
| CLEMENT – CLEMENT Attlee, that is. | |
| 22 | I help Northern Island from the south (5) |
| INDIA – AID N.I. upside down. | |
| 24 | Middle Eastern country without borders (5) |
| OMANI – [r]OMANI[a]. | |
| 25 | Game’s up for hawk (4) |
| FLOG – GOLF upside-down, a chestnut. | |
Vinyl, I think you left NUTS out of 1 Across.
Must be an easy one!
If I could humbly make a suggestion. Anyone in search of somewhat chewier fare could do worse than have a look at today’s FT.
Thanks to setter and blogger.
12′ 20″ thanks vinyl and setter.
After 15 mins pre-brekker I only had the Survey the view left.
How can “the” be used, I thought, surely it is not a dangler?
Another 5 mins of alpha trawling confirmed it was.
Nice-ish to see some crossword favourites: Llamas, Eland, Omani, Ur.
Sea Turtle the stand out COD for me.
Thanks the setter and Vinyl.
Edited at 2020-12-14 07:45 am (UTC)
Otherwise, one of my quicker solves – probably around 40 minutes which is a good time for me.
A FURORE if these are a squawk,
Was it stILL A TEASE?
No, the setter’s disease,
Struck with QUAIL, and DERANGED this dork.
Thought it was quite tricky.
Thanks v.
Edited at 2020-12-14 09:55 am (UTC)
FOI Award
LOI Feverish
COD Nephew
Edited at 2020-12-14 10:42 am (UTC)
I also misspelled El Alamein and Hygienist, but not for long I’m glad to say. LOI DEEP END 18d, because I was misled unlike our blogger by pool tables. I couldn’t think of anything except baulk which was never going to be helpful.
Andyf
Liked PHEW and the sand layer. It sometimes worries me that the setter must spend ages working out an anagram, in this case, TAL HYGIENIST, only for it to solvable in seconds.
FOI Dental hygienist
LOI Bob Marley
COD Porcelain
Thanks vinyl1.
Back to QC land until next Monday!
Ged
FOI 12as STILETTO
LOI 17dn FEVERISH
COD 13ac NEPHEW which at first I thought was NEARER!
WOD 9ac BOB NESTA MARLEY