17a is not a place to be seen wearing green. It’s Liam Neeson’s home town; he was offered the freedom of the borough but the charming DUP blocked that and gave it to Ian Paisley instead. Anyway, I’d prefer to be in the Swedish university city at 10a, the fourth largest in the country. [enough politics – Ed]. This was a pleasant exercise in wordplay, sprinkled with a few interesting words; a fruit, a plant, a Greek monster, an instrument. I’m not sure I fully understand 26a, and I wasn’t convinced about CO for the peace protester in 15d, but for me the rest was fine. How did you like it?
| Across | |
| 1 | Ben follows drunk sailor, but not literally (2,2,5) |
| SO TO SPEAK – SOT (drunk) OS (ordinary seaman) PEAK (ben). | |
| 6 | Blimp maybe one caught by wind condition (5) |
| COLIC – COL (Colonel Blimp?) I, C(aught). | |
| 9 | Recalled letter by queen and one by king bearing fruit (7) |
| KUMQUAT – All reversed (recalled): TAU (letter) Q (queen) MU (letter) K (king). | |
| 10 | Heightened pressure sadly set back Swedish university (7) |
| UPPSALA – UP (heightened) P (pressure) ALAS reversed (sadly, set back). Pleasant university city north of Stockholm. | |
| 11 | Instrument’s one needed earlier during part of flight (5) |
| SITAR – STAIR being part of flight, move the I forward. Indian stringed instrument. | |
| 12 | Sodium and potassium — deadly mixture — in plant (5,4) |
| NAKED LADY – NA (Na, sodium) K (potassium), (DEADLY)*. The Belladonna Lily plant. | |
| 13 | Beds, for example, or large, heavy drawer (5) |
| SHIRE – double definition, a county or a shire horse. | |
| 14 | Issue of spouse of Liberal visiting rebuked: should have rung earlier (9) |
| STEPCHILD – STEP (rung, before) CHID (rebuked) insert L. | |
| 17 | Woman chasing my large dog back in Irish town (9) |
| BALLYMENA – MY L LAB = my large dog, reverse that and add ENA a woman. Town of 30,000 people in Northern Ireland. | |
| 18 | Females opening have to cut mistakes (5) |
| MUFFS – MUS(T) = have to, cut; insert FF females. | |
| 19 | Sort of water supply perhaps not encountered before near delta (9) |
| UNMETERED – UNMET (not encountered) ERE (before) D(elta). | |
| 22 | Bound to be fired after penning note (5) |
| LIMIT – LIT (fired) has MI (note) inserted. | |
| 24 | Possibly using medium of culture noire, short ITV broadcast (2,5) |
| IN VITRO – (NOIR ITV)*, where NOIRE loses its E (short). | |
| 25 | Enrage local feeling with speech (7) |
| INCENSE – Sounds like (with speech) IN SENSE = feeling. | |
| 26 | What keeps drawing animal home (5) |
| EARTH – double definition, one an animal home, and the Earth draws because of gravity? EDIT thanks to pootle73 being first to explain it, it’s ART = drawing, inside EH = what? | |
| 27 | Paintings have captured a horse race on island (9) |
| TAHITIANS – TITIANS (paintings by him) has A H(orse) inserted. | |
| Down | |
| 1 | Lavish kisses somewhat revolting, they believe (5) |
| SIKHS – hidden reversed in LAVI(SH KIS)SES. “They believe” seems an odd definition for these people, lots of religious people believe in something. | |
| 2 | Miler at it, for a change? (4,5) |
| TIME TRIAL – (MILER AT IT)*. | |
| 3 | A saver by nature, gentleman shortly arrives at bank (9) |
| SQUIRRELY – SQUIR(E), RELY (bank). | |
| 4 | European pays to listen to solicitor brood (3,4,5,3) |
| EAT ONES HEART OUT – E(uropean), ATONES (pays) HEAR (listen) TOUT (solicitor). | |
| 5 | Punch with a couple of slices of bread? (7,8) |
| KNUCKLE SANDWICH – cryptic definition, slang for a punch in the mouth. | |
| 6 | Prize presented to aforementioned boy with a bow (5) |
| CUPID – CUP (prize) ID (idem, the same as above, Latin). | |
| 7 | Climber in a fix on the ascent (5) |
| LIANA – A NAIL reversed up. One of those jungle creepers you might see Tarzan using. | |
| 8 | Big Eddy’s cautious, beady eyes (listening to me) (9) |
| CHARYBDIS – CHARY (cautious), B D I’S (sounds like beady eyes). Charybdis in Greek legend was a monster who created a whirlpool in the Straits of Messina with another monster Scylla on the opposite side. A bit like being caught between a rock and a hard place, today. | |
| 13 | Being considered in case daughter must tap into reserve energy (3,6) |
| SUB JUDICE – SUB (reserve) JUICE (energy) has D for daughter inserted. | |
| 15 | Peace protester and politician allowed in bed together (9) |
| COMPLICIT – CO (conscientious objector? pacifist) MP, LICIT (allowed). | |
| 16 | The latest thing? Fashionable aim of an eccentric (9) |
| INFOMANIA – IN (fashionable) (AIM OF AN)*. | |
| 20 | One advancing with month remaining (5) |
| MOVER – M (month) OVER (remaining). Movers and shakers, perhaps. | |
| 21 | Little one originally trained in technology can’t handle (5) |
| TITCH – Initial letters of T rained I n T echnology C an’t H andle. | |
| 23 | Lock head of state away after uprising (5) |
| TRESS – ASSERT (state) is reversed and then loses its head A. | |
Edited at 2020-09-16 04:54 am (UTC)
Only one NHO, Naked Lady, though Belladonna known. Same ? at earth as others, 25 ac parsed as inn/sense homophone.
COD to time trial, just ahead of shire. Very pleasant puzzle.
EARTH is ART (drawing) in EH (What).
Pip your opener should be 17a.
FOI 2dn TREAD MILL – until TIME TRIAL popped up! So my true FOI was UPPSALA.
COD 27ac TAHAITIANS who were a race until the word was ‘skunked’ by Kevin & Co; so now we are supposed use ethnic group – but that would have screwed up the clue, would it not!?
WOD CHARYBDIS with their obols, as per Goldfinger.
5dn Knuckle Sandwich I believe originated in The Bowery, NY.
Tahitians are part of the human race – or is that not relevant here?
Edited at 2020-09-16 09:59 am (UTC)
I’ve not heard the word 16d INFOMANIA but the definition’s certainly familiar. I believe the cool kids call it “doomscrolling” these days. Anyway, I’d best go check Twitter…
Edited at 2020-09-16 06:46 am (UTC)
Will Bale come to Spurs? We certainly need something after the dismal opening game. A front three of Bale, Kane and Son would be quite something.
I’d be surprised if the Bale move happens but we need something to change. We’ve fallen so far since reaching the CL final 🙁
Which waves in every raven Tress,
Or softly lightens o’er her face;
Where thoughts serenely sweet express,
How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
Lovely. 25 mins pre-brekker (which will be a Fat Rascal, hoorah).
Thanks setter and Pip.
Liked CHARYBDIS.
Thanks Pip and setter.
Additionally, and even worse, I missed the obvious wordplay leading to TITCH – glad I was not alone, Kevin – and eventually biffed TITLE (handle). Then at 26ac out of desperation I put EYRIE, but at least there I’m still not entirely sure why the answer is EARTH.
Edited at 2020-09-16 06:23 am (UTC)
I appreciate the point about using ‘race’ to describe TAHITIANS but once I had decided the definition was at the end and not the beginning of the clue, it went in relatively easily. However in the early stages I did wonder if ‘race on island’ might mean the IOM TT races, especially as I had the second T as a checking letter.
I also have no problem with CO as ‘Peace Protester’.
My landlady has NAKED LADIES in her garden next door so no problem there.
As for CHARYBDIS, my old school song mentions the perils of the “Bab-el-Mandeb Straits”. They were a metaphor for the corridor outside the old headmaster’s study where errant pupils waited for six-of-the-best from the Head.
Too many really good clues to pick one COD but I did like EARTH and SITAR.
Thanks, Pip!
I shall now go back to hanging my head in shame.
They gave us a planet and I failed to parse it properly.
O me miserum
I did get a bit muddled with 15dn where I was convinced it would be something in COT.
COD: CHARYBDIS for Big Eddy.
Yesterday’s answer: the real Lady Macbeth has various spellings, e.g Gruoch.
Today’s question: if something wasn’t made of earth, air, water or fire, what adjective was used to describe it? (14)
Edited at 2020-09-16 01:42 pm (UTC)
KUMQUAT – got that with just M and T checkers but couldn’t work out all of the reverses.
EARTH – no idea what was going on here – I thought it was something to do with gravity.
CHARYBDIS – understood the CHARY, missed the BDIS trick.
TRESS – biffed with checkers in place.
Honourable mentions:
BALLYMENA – biffed from the A checker and worked backwards.
UPPSALA – vaguely remembered – didn’t know it was a university town though.
INFOMANIA – MER at definition.
NAKED LADY – NHO
SQUIRRELY – LOI
I do believe the setter was trying to get us into trouble googling some of the answers: NAKED LADY, of course, the positively wicked MUFFS, and KUMQUAT also has “naughty” uses.
I failed to parse both TRESS and EARTH, the former because head of State is S, of course, and SERT doesn’t mean anything useful, the latter because it’s just a bit too clever for my limited brain and I settled for the unsatisfactory gravity version.
BALLYMENA took a while to parse, as I tried to work out which of the burgeoning number of MYs was involved with Irish towns, I rather feel I need to be sure of the wordplay because Irish towns can be any collection of letters illogically arranged.
But please do let us into the ‘naughty’ uses of this little fruit (gently) as there is no hint of this in ‘The Song of Solomon’. Meldrew & Myrtilus?
You might like to try that Bible of the exotic, the Urban Dictionary. My daughter’s generation have it as a general snigger word of indeterminate meaning not in the UD, which is where my naughtiness rating comes from.
Edited at 2020-09-16 01:52 pm (UTC)
No time as completed in fits and starts but only a few needed. Surprised at the single squirrely l. It’ll be a shame if a race can no longer be the people of a place, loosely defined as such by the sense of a cultural DNA … but the language and its development seem likely to be put on choke-hold. Liked infomania though it was not a thing I knew about.
Thanks to Pip for COMPLICIT and TRESS.
FOI UPPSALA
LOI SIKHS
COD SHIRE
TIME 21:41
Spent about 15 minutes staring at S_I_E before putting that one to Bed.
Good puzzle though.
Am I the only one who thought ‘heavy drawer’ was going to be RUBEN?
COD: SHIRE
I don’t have a problem with crossword reference to an identifiable group of people – Tahitians, eg – as a race.
Edited at 2020-09-16 03:40 pm (UTC)
COD kumquat, can’t remember the last time I saw that as an answer. Wasn’t wholly convinced by earth and biffed muffs due to looking for a reduced opening rather than have to.
Now to turn my attention to today’s offering.
This is absolutely not true.
In 2000 Liam Neeson was to be awarded the freedom of the borough, but declined due to objections that had been raised by the DUP previously.
In 2013 he finally accepted the award.
Ian Paisley had received the award years previously: it was nothing to do with it
FGBP