I thought for a moment, early on, with ARACHNE and ALBERICH in that we were in for some kind of Nina involving setter sobriquets, but I didn’t spot any more candidates.
With not much else to say about this puzzle I’ll tell you something that my other half Alison noticed as a spectator at the Times Championships last weekend: she observed that most people’s hands were shaking as they held their numbers up but that Magoo’s were absolutely steady. That quality is clearly what separates the creme de la creme from the mere creme!
ACROSS
1 Hard to fathom good man getting right into obloquy (8)
ABSTRUSE – ST + R [good man | right] “into” ABUSE [obloquy]
9 I’m sorry copper in restaurant rendezvous with secretary (3,5)
MEA CULPA – CU [copper] in MEAL + PA [restaurant rendezvous | secretary]
10 Matey only accommodating one in taxi (8)
SOCIABLE – SOLE [only] “accommodating” I [one] in CAB [taxi]
11 Bookless characters felt line should be banter (8)
RAILLERY – {b}RAILLE [characters felt, minus B for book] + RY [line]
12 Instruct colleague in the vernacular (10)
INFORMALLY – or INFORM ALLY [instruct | colleague]
14 Message that was sent with passion (4)
WIRE – or W IRE [with | passion]
15 Under Scots mountain hate festering (7)
BENEATH – BEN [Scots mountain] + (HATE*) [“festering”]
17 Conceited weaver revolutionary artist spots astride horse (7)
ARACHNE – reversed RA [artist] + ACNE [spots] “astride” H [horse]
21 River in countryside with source hidden (4)
URAL – {r}URAL [countryside, minus its first letter]
22 Legal document that might be a trap? (10)
CONVEYANCE – basically a double def, as a trap is a vehicle is a conveyance.
23 Works caught on — sure success one concludes (8)
CONCERTI – C ON CERT + I [caught | on | sure success | one]
25 Time to restore confidence having lost one small gem (8)
TREASURE – T [time] + REAS{s}URE [to restore confidence, minus one S = small]
26 Lag having arrived behind schedule holds us back (8)
INSULATE – IN LATE [having arrived | behind schedule] holds reversed US
27 Denied having eaten pig inside (8)
DISOWNED – DINED [having eaten], SOW [pig] “inside”
DOWN
2 Bishop with Catholic church in which men connect (8)
BROMANCE – B + ROMAN CE [bishop | Catholic | church]
3 Paintings to appear in learned book perhaps that’s hard work (8)
TOILSOME – OILS [paintings] to “appear in” TOME [learned book perhaps]
4 Take lead from large boss (4)
UMBO – {j}UMBO [large, minus its first letter]
5 Stone me — man beheaded outside! (7)
EMERALD – ME, with {h}ERALD [man, “beheaded”] “outside”
6 With yam and fertile ground, here one may trace roots (6,4)
FAMILY TREE – (YAM + FERTILE*) [“ground”]
7 Bachelor getting into beer with wealthy old dwarf (8)
ALBERICH – B [batchelor] “getting into” ALE [beer] + RICH [wealthy]
8 Smitten gay men date heartless Trojan hunk (8)
GANYMEDE – (GAY MEN*) [“smitten”] + D{at}E
13 Bone a fish discovered in tin? (10)
METACARPAL – A CARP [a | fish] “discovered in” METAL [tin?]
15 Obscene flaw in such valued stock? (4,4)
BLUE CHIP – or taken separately, BLUE [obscene] + CHIP [flaw]
16 Well-ordered condition of the pure in spirit? (8)
NEATNESS – or else neat spirits are pure, as in undiluted
18 Powerful feller Bond consulted (8)
CHAINSAW – CHAIN [bond] + SAW [consulted]
19 Rap performance overheard offers dark scene (8)
NOCTURNE – homophone of KNOCK TURN [rap | performance]
20 Encouraged to have wickedly divine time (7)
INVITED – (DIVINE T*) [“wickedly”]
24 Cricket side succeeded, showing staying power? (4)
LEGS – LEG S [cricket side | succeeded]
My brain may be a bit slow as I have not been to bed yet, but how does ‘restaurant rendezvous’ = MEAL?
Really enjoyable crosssword, if a bit classical for me: didn’t know who Arachne, Alberich or Ganymede were.
The other very crosswordy word in here is UMBO: one of those clues that would be baffling to any normal person but are a write-in for an experienced solver.
Other than that I found this quite easy, 8:51.
Edited at 2019-12-14 10:15 am (UTC)
Even more disappointingly, after learning what an obloquy was (and how to spell it) on November 18th, I didn’t know what it was again on December 13th.
COD definitely BROMANCE. Great word! I just looked up its etymology, which Wiki has as: Dave Carnie is credited with coining the term as editor of the skateboard magazine Big Brother in the 1990s to refer specifically to the sort of relationships that develop between skaters who spent a great deal of time together. But of course. That’s like totally rad, bro.
from Jeepyjay
The top half was a bit trickier, but the wordplay for the unknown dwarf was clear, and at least the Trojan hunk had the decency to have a moon named after him. COD 11a RAILLERY once I figured out what the “characters felt” was all about. As with several other folk, it seems, LOI 14a WIRE.
2d BROMANCE not a problem; I’ve just finished watching all eight seasons of Psych, which is basically a bromance in 120 episodes. I wouldn’t recommend it, per se, but it’s exactly the kind of pabulum that gets me through sessions on the exercise bike.
Edited at 2019-12-13 09:26 am (UTC)
Edited at 2019-12-13 10:45 am (UTC)
Apart from having to work round the optimistically biffed “metatarsal” (I’m not carping), there was nothing to worry me here.
FOI MEA CULPA
LOI CONVEYANCE
COD BROMANCE
TIME 10:09
Edited at 2019-12-13 12:36 pm (UTC)
Thanks verlaine and setter
My four-letter nemesis and LOI was LEGS. How could ‘on’ have an ‘e’ in it?
Finished in 37 minutes.
I was pleased to work out quite a few from wordplay – abstruse, toilsome, Alberich and metacarpal for example – rather than just biffing or semi-parsing. I really liked conveyance, emerald and family tree, but didn’t parse raillery, so thanks Verlaine for the explanation.
FOI Mea culpa
POI Insulate
COD Bromance
DNF in about 40 minutes – I took it the wire!
Note to Verlaine perhaps Magoo does not drink as much as some other competitors.
Here’s to next week.