I struggled with the long anagrams, in fact, I struggled with almost everything around the grid. I suspect that wasn’t my finest quarter of an hour. LOI by about 2 minutes was 15dn as I just couldn’t see it. COD to 12dn. All very good and highly enjoyable though.
Here’s how I worked it out in the end.
ACROSS
1. Sweet drink accompanying spread (12)
BUTTERSCOTCH – drink (SCOTCH) accompanying spread (BUTTER).
8. Dance that’s unexpected (5)
TWIST – double definition – the second being the unexpected twist at the end of a detective story.
9. Unfortunately, I retain the lack of movement (7)
INERTIA – anagram (unfortunately) of I RETAIN.
10. Chat ends in lengthy tea break (3)
YAK – length(Y) te(A) brea(K).
11. Pub’s motto, questionably – this? (7,2)
BOTTOMS UP – anagram (questionably) of PUBS MOTTO. &lit clue where the anagram material informs the definition,
13. Thai rebuilt capital in independent country (5)
HAITI – anagram (rebuilt) of THAI, capital in (I)ndependent. Lovely surface – I liked the capital in independent.
14. Watch, say, brief spins (5)
TIMER – brief (REMIT) spins – backwards.
16. VIP from Lancashire, perhaps, on jumbo (3,6)
BIG CHEESE – Lancashire, perhaps (CHEESE) on jumbo (BIG).
17. Bed found in Croft, oddly (3)
COT – (C)r(O)f(T).
19. Communist leader, Elizabeth I perhaps? (7)
REDHEAD – communist (RED), leader (HEAD). Daughter of Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn (who had red hair).
21. Show lettuce concealing little bird (5)
OWLET – hidden in sh(OR LET)tuce.
22. Present intent, a wild party (2,10)
IN ATTENDANCE – anagram (wild) of INTENT A, party (DANCE).
DOWN
1. Sandwich behind pasty ultimately (5)
BUTTY – behind (BUTT), past(Y).
2. Second double fifty secured by man (9)
TWINKLING – double (TWIN), fifty (L) secured by man (on a chess board – KING). Collins has ‘a very short time/instant’ which helped me get over ‘a twinkling of an eye’.
3. Ablest men upset with this business (13)
ESTABLISHMENT – anagram (upset) of ABLEST MEN and THIS. We’re more used to the anagram material all being together in a QC so this took longer than maybe it should.
4. Thus penning clue for religion (6)
SHINTO – thus (SO) penning clue (HINT). It’s the traditional religion of Japan (according to Collins which knows a great deal more than I do).
5. Moving on to Hereford, a final pint downed? (3,3,3,4)
ONE FOR THE ROAD – anagram (moving) of ON TO HEREFORD A. I’m sure West Mercia Police would object to this clue.
6. Minor injury reduced (3)
CUT – double definition.
7. Obstruct basket (6)
HAMPER – double definition.
12. Is monocle ruined? There’s a little mark (9)
SEMICOLON – anagram (ruined) of IS MONOCLE.
13. Watering hole in sweltering Australian City (6)
HOBART – watering hole (BAR) inside sweltering (HOT).
15. Bait – is that eyed? (6)
NEEDLE – a needle has an eye. Didn’t see this for so long and also didn’t grasp bait as in provoke/annoy.
18. Bird left with English name (5)
TITLE – bird (TIT), left (L), English (E).
20. Racket held in hand inevitably (3)
DIN – held inside han(D IN)evitably.
Enjoy another fine day looms. Keep those rain dances going. My allotment is like a desert!
Edited at 2020-06-02 05:44 am (UTC)
This one took me 10 minutes with NEEDLE as my LOI. I wondered if there might be a theme or something to mark the occasion but haven’t been able to find anything other than there seem to be a lot of I’s and T’s (three of them doubles), but I can’t see any significance in that. Very enjoyable anyway.
Only hold ups were twinkling and LOI shinto.
COD bottoms up.
Thanks Mara and Chris.
Edited at 2020-06-02 06:52 am (UTC)
Thanks to chris and congrats to Mara for his 150, please keep them coming.
Hey ho, there’s another one tomorrow!
Thanks Mara and Chris.
Templar
Edited at 2020-06-02 08:31 am (UTC)
It seems most of us found this challenging and I think beginners will struggle. COD to TWINKLING amongst a number of candidates. David
PlayUpPompey
Re Mara’s 150th – are we IN ATTENDANCE at some celebrations of the alcoholic type?
FOI Inertia
LOI Needle
COD One for the road – here’s to the next 150 🥂
Time 14 mins
Thanks Mara – it’s always fun – and to Chris, for the – as ever – clear explanations
LOI was TWINKLING (unparsed) and my COD was ONE FOR THE ROAD although there were many contenders.
Thanks and congratulations to Mara and also to Chris for his amusing blog.
I must have been feeling dim today. But I see others didn’t find it easy either, so that’s a comfort.
Although I guessed e.g. ‘in attendance’ I find clues that are half anagram and half synonym tricky.
6:12.
FOI INERTIA
LOI/COD TWINKLING
TIME 4:30
No real hold-ups except LOI 2D Twinkling, where I did not see man = king for an age. Thanks Chris for reminding me of the chess piece trick.
COD to 13D Hobart – I was there 15 months ago, and yes it was a sweltering city in the February sun and yes it had many nice watering holes!
Thanks to Mara for a nice puzzle and to Chris for the blog.
Cedric
Anyway, other than that the rest was on wavelength, with only 2dn slowing me up.
FOI – 1ac “Butterscotch”
LOI – 8ac “Twist”
COD – 11ac “Bottoms Up” – if only we could!
Thanks as usual.
FOI – 1 ac butterscotch
LOI – 15dn needle
COD – 13ac Haiti