ACROSS
1 Threat to aircraft that’s coming across in style of greeting (6)
SALAAM – SAM [surface-to-air missile] that’s coming “across” A LA [in style of]
4 Location for shooting singular rock opera needs backing (2,6)
OK CORRAL – hidden reversed in {singu}LAR ROCK O{pera}
9 Description of awfully nice gal? (7)
ANGELIC – (NICE GAL*) [“awfully”], semi-&lit. FOI.
11 When nothing legally can be done about one’s dissembling, row! (4,3)
DIES NON – DIN [row] about (ONE’S*) [“dissembling”]
12 One laying track for a green engine (5)
HENRY – HEN RY [one laying | track]. Henry was one of Thomas’ pals in the much-loved works of the Reverend W.V. Awdry.
13 Male bears after time seen in remote areas (3,6)
THE STICKS – HE STICKS [male | bears] after T
14 Penny condemned stout Glaswegian in disgrace (3,2,5)
PUT TO SHAME – P + (STOUT*) [“condemned”] + HAME [Glaswegian (word for) “in”]
16 My parking space rather confined (4)
COOP – COO P [my | parking]
19 Non-standard agreement by UEFA, tho’ consistently overlooked (4)
YEAH – {b}Y {u}E{f}A {t}H{o}
20 One dictated to a football team measures one’s put together (10)
AMANUENSIS – A MAN_U ENS I’S [a | football team | measures | one’s]
22 Legal action once, when reservoir location not finalised (9)
ASSUMPSIT – AS SUMP SIT{e} [when | reservoir | location]
23 Face that a woman usually has on a certain day in May? (5)
BRAVE – BRA [that a woman usually has on] + V-E [a certain day in May]. LOI and by quite a margin of time!
25 Philosopher’s informal apology including staple answer (7)
SPINOZA – SOZ [informal apology] “including” PIN [staple], + A [answer]
25 Award-winning picture of Spooner’s head published (4,3)
RAIN MAN – Spoonerized MAIN RAN [head | published]
27 Visor, indeed, kept between feet, centrally (8)
EYESHADE – YES HAD [indeed | kept] “between” {f}EE{t}
28 Composer’s brother, one released from prison (6)
FRANCK – FRA + N{i}CK
DOWN
1 Irresponsible and secretive about a software substitute for litmus? (4-5)
SLAP-HAPPY – SLY [secretive] about A pH APP! Obvious COD material.
2 Sign name to gain access to system (3,2)
LOG ON – LOGO N [sign | name]
3 Before work, walk over high pass (5-3)
ALLEY-OOP – before OP [work], ALLEY O [walk | over]
5 Person fooling with spray set about new carpet (13)
KIDDERMINSTER – KIDDER with MISTER set about N
6 Girl’s mini-poem? (6)
ODETTE – or an ODE-ETTE!
7 Article put out after race meet (3,6)
RUN ACROSS – A CROSS [article | put out] after RUN [race]
8 Pair in cage suspended, the first to be sent down (5)
LUNGS – SLUNG, with the first letter moved to the end. The cage being a ribcage!
10 Do — but with less relish? (3,3,7)
CUT THE MUSTARD – very nice cryptic def
15 Our lot’s thus working late shift (5,4)
THAT’S LIFE – (LATE SHIFT*) [“working”]
17 Famous Russian from history, butchered near Omsk, finally (9)
PASTERNAK – PAST [history] + (NEAR*) [“butchered”] + {oms}K
18 Quietly go out on beach with recliner? Because beach is this? (8)
PEBBLIER – P EBB LIER [quietly | go out on beach | recliner]
21 Low cape — button it around neck (6)
SMOOCH – MOO C [low | cape] with SH [button it!] around
22 Passage one’s going to read out (5)
AISLE – homophone of I’LL [one’s going to]
24 Running time required by commercial (5)
ADMIN – MIN [time] by AD [commercial]
Edited at 2020-03-20 11:54 am (UTC)
20ac contained the mighty MANU (Manchester United) and the hope is that they’ll be back in action soon enough. Edwards, Best, Charlton, Law, Cantona, Beckham, Rooney, Stiles, Robson, Ferguson and now Bruno! Cheered me up no end. I’m 1dn.
FOI 9ac ANGELIC rather too easy.
LOI 24dn ADMIN
COD 12ac HENRY
WOD 15dn ESTHER RANTZEN!
25 Baruch SPINOZA – an Ozzie Spin Doctor – well before his time.
Lots of unknowns – dies non, assumpsit, Franck (I nearly mombled Bronck), VE day & parsing of that clue, Henry, soz but all eminently gettable. And missable.
Thank-you, setter and blogger.
At the end I used aids for the unknown ASSUMPSIT and in two other places (DIES NON and SPINOZA*) I was one letter out with my guesses and when I looked them up to see if they existed the dictionary app suggested the correct answers, which was not helpful as it didn’t give me a chance to rethink.
*I didn’t know ‘soz’ nor the philosopher so went with SPINOLA, a common enough name – Wiki lists 26 famous ones.
Liked BRAVE.
Thanks verlaine and setter.
Well I’d already had to invent a couple of the other NHOs.
Thanks setter and V.
FOI 1a SALAAM, LOI 15d THAT’S LIFE, where I didn’t even spot the anagram.
Hope everyone’s self-isolation is going well. I had spam and eggs last night, but mostly for purposes of fun rather than necessity.
Edited at 2020-03-20 08:49 am (UTC)
Not sure why you think 23 is semi-&Lit, v. The definition is just ‘face’, and the rest is wordplay, no?
COD ODETTE
Edited at 2020-03-20 10:56 am (UTC)
It passed the time; tried to spin it out.
Thanks V.
Like others, I was most impressed by OK CORRAL, superbly given – THAT’S LIFE was also excellently defined and took far too long to spot.
I knew SPINOZA from PG Wodehouse, where he is a particular favourite of Jeeves.
Will we get further ‘lockdown levels’ next week? Bring it on Mr. Riddlecombe.
I note the somewhat forgotten composer Wilhelm Gustav Bronck (1855-1919, a victim of Spamish ‘flu) gets a couple of mentions today. His ‘Cacophony’ in A minor was his most celebrated piece.
Edited at 2020-03-20 01:51 pm (UTC)
I remembered FRA for brother as that did for me in the champs last year.
Much to admire here. Regardless of the sort of beach you can recline on I thought “go out on beach” for EBB was just brilliant.
Kidderminster Harriers are a team at whose ground Altrincham seldom achieve any sort of result. However, the home made shepherd’s pie they sell is always reasonable consolation !
Re- Alrincham FC I presume you and Jackie Swindells were on nodding terms!
Edited at 2020-03-20 05:18 pm (UTC)
Henry R
Did better on the LHS but the RHS was too much of a grind to be enjoyable.