As I write this summary somewhat belatedly, I seem to remember that I didn’t find it overly hard, but there were a few unknowns I had to trust the wordplay for. No time recorded but I think it was not long after the 1/2 hour mark that I got stuck with one clue left – 22D. Having no idea about needlecraft, I’m afraid I looked up what stitches there were to get the answer. Otherwise mostly quite straightforward but a couple raised questionmarks on my paper copy before I managed to parse them. Lots of witty clues – I enjoyed 21A, 26A and 44D in particular. Thanks setter! How did you all like get on?
Definitions underlined in bold italics, (Abc)* indicating anagram of Abc, deletions thus and [] other indicators.
| Across | |
| 1 | Source of light snacks originally served around English city (5) |
| LEEDS – LED (source of light) and first letter of Snacks [originally] all [around] E (English). | |
| 4 | Inland lake completely enclosed at first in S Africa? (4,3) |
| DEAD SEA – DEAD (completely, as in “you’re dead right”) and Enclosed [at first] [in] S.A. (South Africa). | |
| 8 | Space remaining even now for housekeeper’s pantry (9) |
| STILLROOM – STILL (remaining even now) ROOM (space). DNK this, but it seemed plausible. | |
| 13 | Backing cultural pursuits in a Turkic ruler’s fleecy coat (9) |
| ASTRAKHAN – ARTS (cultiral pursuits) [backing] [in] A KHAN (Turkic ruler) | |
| 14 | Domineering writer and heretic imbibing wine (13) |
| AUTHORITARIAN – AUTHOR (writer) and ARIAN (heretic) [imbibing] IT (vermouth wine; as in “gin and it”). | |
| 15 | Free of suspicion, turning out article uncoded (2,5) |
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IN CLEAR – Free of suspicion is IN |
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| 16 | Public service uselessness getting leader dismissed (7) |
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UTILITY – |
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| 17 | Disgrace isn’t commonly associated with a non-drinker (7) |
| ATTAINT – AIN’T (isn’t commonly) after [associated with] A TT (teetotaler = non-drinker) | |
| 18 | Become organised, like a parliament framing a law? (3,4,3,8) |
| GET ONES ACT TOGETHER – Double definition, second cryptic. | |
| 21 | Sound made by bell in first half of game? (4) |
| PING – First half of PING-PONG (game). | |
| 23 | Carpet and reportedly sack politician leaving India (9) |
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AXMINSTER – AX sounds like, [reportedly,] AXE (sack). MIN |
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| 25 | Dog beginning to cross a square (6) |
| CANINE – [Beginning to] Cross A NINE (3 squared). | |
| 26 | Question posh commander about good sort of horse once (6) |
| QUAGGA – Q (question) U (posh) AGA (commander) [about] G (good). | |
| 28 | Eg Captain Cook’s ruined manor hikers survey in the end? (12) |
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YORKSHIREMAN – Anagram of [ruined] (Manor hikers |
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| 30 | Returning ring, stays for game devised by honey-eater? (10) |
| POOHSTICKS – POOH, reverse of [returning HOOP (ring), STICKS (stays). | |
| 33 | Like some population theory an African put about so (10) |
| MALTHUSIAN – MALIAN (an African) [put about] THUS (so). I got this only because I remebered Malthus coming up somewhere else recently…. yes in this Jumbo I blogged in January, | |
| 34 | Modest and genuine, not like two of the Stuarts! (12) |
| UNPRETENDING – unlike the “pretenders” to the thrones of England, Scotland, Ireland and France. Who were they? See here. | |
| 37 | Comparatively roguish sportsperson aiming for the gold? (6) |
| ARCHER – Double definition. The bulls eye on an archery target is gold. | |
| 39 | Some fracas in old gaming establishment (6) |
| CASINO – Hidden in [Some] fraCAS IN Old. | |
| 40 | Old-style exam initially exploring rural composition (9) |
| PASTORALE – PAST (old style) ORAL (exam) [initially] Exploring. | |
| 42 | Speaker’s claim to possess a small Scottish island (4) |
| IONA – Sounds like I OWN A. | |
| 43 | Act independently: get an individual’s recollection broadcast (4,1,4,2,4,3) |
| HAVE A MIND OF ONES OWN – HAVE (get) A MIND OF ONE (an individual’s recollection) SOWN (broadcast; as in sowing seeds). | |
| 46 | Grouse when eg Henry goes off the rails (7) |
| GREYHEN – (eg Henry)* [off the rails]. A new word for me. | |
| 47 | Performer’s way to penetrate clarinettist Shaw? (7) |
| ARTISTE – ST (street; way) inside [to penetrate] ARTIE. No I hadn’t heard of him, but Artie Shaw, is widely regarded as “one of jazz’s finest clarinetists”. Hear him Begin the Beguine, here. | |
| 48 | Measure volume of gallery, getting it right inside (7) |
| TITRATE – TATE (gallery) [getting] IT R (right) [inside]. | |
| 50 | Former word one country used for mass murder… (13) |
| EXTERMINATION – As easy a 4-part charade as you will get – EX (former) TERM (word) I (one) NATION (country). Look out, the Daleks are coming. | |
| 51 | … wooing judicial assemblies with it (9) |
| COURTSHIP – COURTS (judicial assemblies) HIP (with it). | |
| 52 | Whiskery growth displayed by poet following team (9) |
| SIDEBURNS – BURNS (poet) [following] SIDE (team). | |
| 53 | Furtiveness of waterbird accommodated in south (7) |
| STEALTH – TEAL (waterbird) [accommodated in] STH (south). | |
| 54 | Greeting about right for person renting car, perhaps? (5) |
| HIRER – HI (greeting) RE (about) R (right). | |
| Down | |
| 1 | Top actress with influence in the upper chamber? (7,4) |
| LEADING LADY – I guess if you were a LADY in the House of Lords and you had influence, you would be LEADING. | |
| 2 | Stabbing-sword or knives to carry in the centre (5) |
| ESTOC – Hidden in knivES TO Carry [in the centre]. Another new word on me. | |
| 3 | Tremble with fear hearing Arab chief sharing one’s situation (5,2,4,5) |
| SHAKE IN ONES SHOES – SHAKE, sounds like [hearing] SHEIK (Arab chief) IN ONE’S SHOES (sharing one’s situation). | |
| 4 | Removes hard outgrowths developing on herds (7) |
| DEHORNS – [developing] (on herds)* | |
| 5 | Female cat beginning to ruffle person behind mike (9) |
| ANNOUNCER – ANN (female) OUNCE (cat) [beginning to] Ruffle. | |
| 6 | Stable fellow first engaged as data analyser (12) |
| STATISTICIAN – STATIC (stable) IAN (fellow) ouside [engaged] IST (first). | |
| 7 | Like Herts town hospital department checking bleeding (10) |
| ASTRINGENT – AS (like) TRING (Herts. town) ENT (Ear Nose and Throat. crosswordland’s favourite hospital department). | |
| 8 | Way in which southern Yankee goes about being ostentatious (5) |
| SHOWY – HOW (way) inside] S (southern) Y (Yankee) [goes about]. | |
| 9 | Copied Iowa man touring New England university (8) |
| IMITATED – IA (Iowa) TED (man) outside [touring] MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology; New England University). | |
| 10 | Outbuilding quietly removed from Greek battle site (4-2) |
| LEAN-TO – The Greek battle site is LEpANTO – with the P (piano; quietly) [removed]. The battle was in 1571 during the Venetian – Ottoman war. I know of it through my Dad drinking the brandy named after it. | |
| 11 | Old team digs in frantically, though going rusty (9) |
| OXIDISING – O (Old) XI (eleven; number in a soccer team) (digs in)* [frantically]. | |
| 12 | Tiny girl wrapping grand timing device (6-5) |
| MINUTE-GLASS – MINUTE (tiny) LASS (girl) [wrapping] G (grand). | |
| 19 | Farm cart new butler observed across motorway (7) |
| TUMBREL – [new] (butler)* outside [observed across] M (motorway). | |
| 20 | Type of oven with yellowish-brown access (7) |
| TANDOOR – TAN (yellowish-brown) DOOR (access). | |
| 22 | Seeks word with small person making reinforcing loop (10,6) |
| BUTTONHOLE STITCH – My last one in, and unknown to me – I’m afraid I had to resort to looking up types of stitch. BUTTONHOLES (seeks word with) TITCH (small person). | |
| 24 | Craving finally familiar in the present time (6) |
| THIRST – Last letter of [finally] familiaR [in] THIS (present) T (time). | |
| 27 | Naval NCOs framing sexy snaps (6) |
| PHOTOS – The naval NCOs are Petty Officers – POS. And they are outside [framing] HOT (sexy). | |
| 29 | Send out Greek character with reputation for climbing? (7) |
| EMANATE – ETA (greek character) [with] NAME (reputation) all going upwrds [climbing]. | |
| 31 | Transatlantic city stylish in the past (7) |
| CHICAGO – CHIC (stylish) AGO (in the past). | |
| 32 | Lack of awareness of GOC, one in Cannes, surprisingly (12) |
| INCOGNISANCE – (GOC I (one) in Cannes)* [surprisingly]. | |
| 33 | Futile process for enclosing fireplaces (11) |
| MEANINGLESS – MEANS (process) [enclosing] INGLES (fireplaces). | |
| 35 | Groundsman’s jade ring? (11) |
| GREENKEEPER – GREEN (jade) KEEPER (ring). I didn’t know thatmeaning of keeper. | |
| 36 | Girl removes clothing, inspiring first of lewd men’s slides (10) |
| FILMSTRIPS – FI (short for Fiona; girl) STRIPS (removes clothing) outside [inspiring] [first of] Lewd Men’s. | |
| 38 | Satisfied crook given temporary shelter (9) |
| CONTENTED – CON (crook) TENTED (given temporary shelter). | |
| 40 | French national’s tried and tested state (9) |
| PROVENCAL – PROVEN (tried and tested) CAL (California; state). | |
| 41 | More sprightly junior ringing the BBC? (8) |
| JAUNTIER – JR (junior) outside [ringing] AUNTIE (the BBC). | |
| 44 | Precipitate overflow from blooming waterside plant! (7) |
| OUTRUSH – A bit of a flowery definition… OUT [blooming] RUSH [waterside plant]. | |
| 45 | Innocent child’s difficulty following guerrilla leader (6) |
| CHERUB – RUB (difficulty) [following] CHE (… Guevara; guerilla leader). | |
| 47 | A mother with two sons to collect (5) |
| AMASS – A MA (mother) [with] S S (two sons). | |
| 49 | Hate a tedious talker endlessly trapping husband (5) |
| ABHOR – A tedious talker [endlessly] is A BORe. Insert [trapping] H (husband). | |
Edited at 2019-08-03 08:38 am (UTC)
If the Spanish have named a brandy after a battle, one assumes they won it 🙂
This week’s is a cracker, and much harder, with a achievement I’ve not seen before – do have a go!
I thought a game could be a ding-dong (battle) – giving DING.
My wife suggested PING, which I preferred.