Introduction
A gentle, enjoyable puzzle for Christmas Day. I would have finished in 5:20, but couldn’t get 19 Down. I knew what was going on but simply didn’t know the word. Two minutes later, I looked up the answer and that was that. Happy Christmas, everyone!
Solutions
Across
| 1 | Time Magazine, maybe, a disposable paper (6) |
| TISSUE – T (time) + ISSUE (magazine, maybe) | |
| 4 | Mature answer good by news boss (4) |
| AGED – A (answer) + G (good) + (by) ED (news boss) | |
| 9 | Snake? Stormy petrel eats one! (7) |
| REPTILE – anagram of (stormy) PETREL (petrel) around (eats) I (one) | |
| 10 | Hunter about to cross Spanish river (5) |
| ORION – ON (about) around (to cross) RIO (Spanish river) | |
| 11 | Lucky escape, then a grin perhaps (4,5) |
| NEAR THING – THEN A GRIN (then a grin) anagrammed (perhaps) | |
| 12 | Notice nothing [causing] fuss (3) |
| ADO – AD (notice) + O (nothing) | |
| 13 | Shoe in box for delivery (6) |
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OXFORD – letters in (in) BOX FOR DELIVERY (box for delivery) I put this one in from the crossing letters, assuming it was a double definition. While writing the blog I was Googling cricket terms and coming up with nothing. |
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| 15 | Popular action? Certainly! (6) |
| INDEED – IN (popular) + DEED (action) | |
| 17 | Round dispenser? (3) |
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GUN – cryptic definition Guns fire ’rounds’, hence a gun could be called a ’round dispenser’. |
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| 18 | News has spread about Zorro’s skill (9) |
| SWORDPLAY – WORD (news) has (has) SPLAY (spread) around (about) | |
| 21 | Ace puzzle [offers] surprise (5) |
| AMAZE – A (ace) + MAZE (puzzle) | |
| 22 | Practical husband with boy (5-2) |
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HANDS-ON – H (husband) + AND (with) + SON (boy) Didn’t get the wordplay while solving. Quite cute! |
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| 23 | Affected material finally deleted (4) |
| TWEE – TWEED (material) without the last letter (finally deleted) | |
| 24 | Distant meteor to break up (6) |
| REMOTE – METEOR (meteor) anagrammed (to break up) |
Down
| 1 | Hector on tower guarding this city (7) |
| TORONTO – HECTOR ON TOWER (hector on tower) contains the answer (guarding this) | |
| 2 | Brownish colour very good in ocean (5) |
| SEPIA – PI (very good) in (in) SEA (ocean) | |
| 3 | Kinky setter in nude — not curious? (12) |
| UNINTERESTED – anagram of (kinky) SETTER IN NUDE (setter in nude) | |
| 5 | Anguished expression [from] serious expert (7) |
| GRIMACE – GRIM (serious) + ACE (expert) | |
| 6 | Trained dog to keep at home — not this one! (5) |
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DINGO – anagram of (trained) DOG (dog) around (to keep) IN (at home) Because a dingo is a wild Australian dog. |
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| 7 | Still one [sees] legendary highlander (4) |
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YETI – YET (still) + I (one) ‘Legendary highlander’ is nicely misleading as a definition. |
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| 8 | Musical drama? (4,3,5) |
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SONG AND DANCE – cryptic definition ‘Song and dance’ means ‘fuss’, ie ‘drama’. But the literal words convey something musical in nature, hence ‘musical drama’. |
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| 14 | Cool food [generating] some publicity? (7) |
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FANFARE – FAN (cool) + FARE (food) This is referring to the notion of something happening ‘with fanfare’, which means ‘with publicity’. |
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| 16 | Senior woman rough on needy (7) |
| DOYENNE – anagram of (rough) ON NEEDY (on needy) | |
| 17 | Colossal Scotsman in sports car (5) |
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GIANT – IAN (Scotsman) in (in) GT (sports car) I knew neither of the requisite ingredients. |
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| 19 | Local site for missile launch? (4) |
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OCHE – cryptic definition The ‘oche’ is the line from which darts (missiles) are thrown (launched). It is a location (site) which could be (?) found in a bar (local). I got what was going on here, but simply didn’t know the word. It’s pronounced like ‘hockey’ but without the H. |
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| 20 | See! That catches animal! (5) |
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LASSO – LO (see) around (that catches) ASS (animal) This is a strange kind of ‘&lit’ clue in that the entire clue is wordplay, but only part of the clue is the definition. If I recall correctly, a ‘semi-&lit’ is where the entire clue is the definition indicator, but only part is wordplay. Hm. |
Edited at 2019-12-25 02:03 pm (UTC)
Thanks to Jeremy and Wurm
Thanks Wurm and Jeremy, and, as one of my Christmas cards said, Warm Winter Wishes to all.
Edited at 2019-12-25 02:33 pm (UTC)
liked 20D “see! That catches animal!(5)”
Edited at 2019-12-25 06:21 pm (UTC)
Edited at 2019-12-25 09:45 pm (UTC)