I did this puzzle in snatches during a busy Saturday, so I don’t know how long it would have taken under normal conditions. The standout clue for me was 1dn. I had no idea what to make of it until I had enough helpers to guess the answer, and finally work out what was going on. Delightful!
My LOI was 22ac, where I guessed the answer but took ages to see the wordplay. I enjoyed the tricky definition at 12ac, and looked askance at 13dn. Thanks to the setter for a very enjoyable puzzle. How did everyone find it?
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Clues are blue, with definitions underlined.
| Across | |
| 1 | Neck requiring equal, unlimited, forces (5) |
| QUAFF – (E)QUA(L), 2 x F for force. | |
| 4 | States monarch might be taken in by sweetener or bribe (4,5) |
| HUSH MONEY – US=the States, HM=Her Majesty, all taken in by HONEY=sweetener, in a sense unrelated to the answer. | |
| 9 | Aviation industry maybe quickly getting around upset, making a comeback (9) |
| AEROSPACE – APACE getting around EROS=SORE making a comeback. | |
| 10 | Mother grasps baking at last — it’s very hot under the crust (5) |
| MAGMA – (bakin)G in MAMA. | |
| 11 | Being ahead of coppers, dashed off (6) |
| RANCID – RAN = dashed, ahead of CID = coppers. | |
| 12 | Seafood‘s left in vessel, baked in the middle and not turned over (8) |
| PLANKTON – L=left in PAN, (ba)K(Ed), TON=NOT turned over. Not a food commonly seen in a fisherman’s basket, but a staple food of fish and whales! | |
| 14 | Biased information for irreligious state prosecutor (10) |
| PROPAGANDA – the irreligious might, whimsically, be PRO PAGAN, the prosecutor is the DA. | |
| 16 | Start to stroke animal’s cheek (4) |
| SASS – S(troke) ASS. | |
| 19 | Refuse dump’s opening next to English city (4) |
| DENY – D(ump), E=English, NY=city. | |
| 20 | Audition centres arranged before makeshift set (6,4) |
| SCREEN TEST – anagrams of CENTRES (arranged), and SET (makeshift). | |
| 22 | Frequently clap MEP, making an effort to secure votes (8) |
| CAMPAIGN – odd letters of “clap mep making an” give C-A- M-P -A-I-G -N. | |
| 23 | Fight French industrial relations body (6) |
| FRACAS – FR=French, the ACAS is an English industrial relations body (I believed the setter, though of course I’d never heard of it!) | |
| 26 | Beast you can see in Pennsylvania, briefly? (5) |
| PANDA – the two-letter code for Pennsylvania is PA, or to spell it out more fully, P-AND-A. | |
| 27 | Wine collector has mobile phone pinched by eg crude European (9) |
| OENOPHILE – anagram of (mobile) PHONE pinched by OIL=crude say, then E=European. | |
| 28 | Uses bugging device, compromising Leninists (7,2) |
| LISTENS IN – anagram of (compromising) LENINISTS. | |
| 29 | Took on water maybe — unpleasantly wet crossing river (5) |
| DRANK – DANK crossing R. | |
| Down | |
| 1 | For example, 26 x 4 – 50 (9) |
| QUADRUPED – what a delight! 26ac is PANDA, which gives the answer as a definition by example. “x 4” is a multiplication instruction, for something to be QUADRUPLED. In Roman numerals, 50 = L, which needs to be removed from QUADRUP(L)ED to give the answer. | |
| 2 | Expert wearing an item of PPE (5) |
| APRON – PRO wearing AN. | |
| 3 | Can its energy start to fire up a period of celebration? (8) |
| FESTIVAL – LAV=can, ITS, E=energy, F=start of fire. Turn it all “up”, and behold! | |
| 4 | Stop scratching head and vote for fraud (4) |
| HOAX – (W)HOA, scratching its head, then X=vote. | |
| 5 | Heading for peak, chap departs wearing guide’s climbing equipment (10) |
| STEPLADDER – P=heading of Peak, LAD=chap, and D=departs, all going in STEER=guide. | |
| 6 | Motorway sign might ultimately flash (6) |
| MOMENT – M, OMEN, (migh)T ultimately. | |
| 7 | A thing somehow associated with REM? (9) |
| NIGHTMARE – anagram (somehow) of A THING REM. | |
| 8 | Long story rings true at the end (5) |
| YEARN – YARN ringing (tru)E. I saw “long” and quickly thought “yearn”, but I struggled to see the wordplay. | |
| 13 | So, God might be 15, perhaps? (5,5) |
| FANCY GOODS – GOODS is an anagram (FANCY) of SO GOD. So, the answer might be a clue for 15dn. | |
| 15 | Decorates ends of narrowboat with external gold handles (9) |
| ORNAMENTS – OR=gold, NAMES=handles. N(arrowboa)T is inside. | |
| 17 | Drunkard consequently flipped over and fell, as it were (2,2,5) |
| SO TO SPEAK – SOT, OS=SO flipped over, PEAK=fell. | |
| 18 | Brave international agent is provided with papers (8) |
| INTREPID – INT=international, REP=agent, ID=papers. | |
| 21 | Front of academy partially gives protection (6) |
| FACADE – hidden in/protected by O(F ACADE)MY. I think “partially” and “protection” overlap; both say it’s a hidden answer. | |
| 22 | Fossil fuel containing phosphorus and resin (5) |
| COPAL – P=phosporus in COAL. | |
| 24 | State control has increased, not abated, primarily (5) |
| CHINA – spelled out by the first letters of each word (primarily). | |
| 25 | Soon, news article is to be written up — there’s nothing in it (4) |
| ANON – N+N=new, twice. A is the article. Write them upwards, and insert O=nothing. | |
Edited at 2020-12-12 02:46 am (UTC)
I found this straightforward enough and really enjoyed PROPAGANDA and FANCY GOODS but COD must go to the excellent QUADRUPED, as you indicated.
3dn FESTIVAL got an ugh! in the margin. IKEAN toilet ware department.
FOI 17dn SO TO SPEAK
(LOI) 13dn FANCY GOODS
COD 1dn QUADRUPED – but the P and A were required!
WOD 27ac OENOPHILE
Edited at 2020-12-12 11:46 am (UTC)
But it was damned creative.
QUADRATIC had been my first guess and this meant that DENY was 2LOI.
I enjoyed this overall and now know how to spell Oenophile.
Now back to Dubai.
David
Super clever Xword.
Can sympathise with complaints about clues being interdependent but I think the setter (thank you) made sure that the clue needed wasn’t very hard.
Andyf
FOI MAGMA
LOI PROPAGANDA
COD FESTIVAL
TIME 14:32
That said, I find cross-refs annoying when there are more than one or two.
Edited at 2020-12-12 08:17 pm (UTC)
Leaving a message on my blog won’t affect when others post, and indeed in this case I didn’t even see it till the next day in my time zone! Sorry about that.
DK COPAL, FANCY GOODS vaguely familiar but not a term I would ever use.