The top half of the grid yielded before the bottom, and it took me a blue moon to parse my LOI, 24dn. My favourite was 17ac, with its clever substitution. Thanks to the setter for a very enjoyable puzzle.
Clues are blue, with definitions underlined. Answers are in BOLD CAPS, then wordplay. (ABC*) means ‘anagram of ABC’. Deletions are in [square brackets].
Across
1 However singer’s capturing hearts, I don’t like it (8)
ALTHOUGH – ALTO captures H for hearts. UGH, I don’t like it!
9 Concerned with argument about good choke maybe (8)
OVERGROW – OVER (concerned with), ROW (argument), all about G.
10 Cut dessert, otherwise called a meat dish (8)
MOUSSAKA – MOUSS[e], A.K.A.
11 Engineers passionate about new treatment plant (8)
REFINERY – RE, FIERY about N.
12 Spokesperson makes a bit (10)
MOUTHPIECE – double definition, the second referring to a horse’s bridle.
14 Virginia takes in the fourth test (4)
VIVA – VA is Virginia, which takes in IV.
15 Work miracle to get back (7)
RECLAIM – anagram (work) (MIRACLE*).
17 Number nine comes in for United in tense match (7)
FIXTURE – the FUTURE tense has U replaced by IX.
21 Hide runner approaching end of marathon (4)
SKIN – the runner is a SKI, approaching [marathon]N.
22 Sign on staff — 300 nearly departed (6,4)
TREBLE CLEF – if C is 100, then TREBLE-C should be 300. “Departed” gives LEF[t]. We’re talking about a sign on a musical staff, of course.
23 Any number of burns, it’s plain (2-6)
NO-FRILLS – N for number, OF, RILLS might be Scottish burns.
25 Peacekeepers are desperate to keep rocket cool? (8)
UNLOVING – the UN peace keepers LONG for home, no doubt. Insert a VI rocket.
26 In Paris come upon small coin as memento (8)
SOUVENIR – VENIR is French for come. Put that on a SOU, a small coin, also French.
27 European in old bus can’t stand (8)
EXECRATE – EX is old, E is European, an old bus might be a CRATE. I knew the adjectival form, but this form can be a transitive verb, to fit the definition.
Down
2 John and Rod retain hot lawyer, to find this? (8)
LOOPHOLE – a LOO is a john or toilet, a POLE is a rod, all retaining H for hot.
3 Where to go when Henry ingests very big stone? (8)
HOSPITAL – HAL (or Henry) ingests OS (outsize) PIT. The definition is an &lit. type – see glossary.
4 State university — something one would tip to rise? (4)
UTAH – U for university, HAT (something one would tip) rising. Do people still tip hats?
5 For person with piles it’s more arduous eating egg (7)
HOARDER – an O (egg) eaten by HARDER.
6 Asceticism? It’s definitely not me (4-6)
SELF-DENIAL – double definition, the second one whimsical.
7 Pray here, with pride dented? That is universal (4-4)
PRIE-DIEU – anagram (dented) of (PRIDE*), followed by I.E. for “that is”, and U. It’s a praying-desk or chair for praying on.
8 Dread ringing a Yankee school for distant 17? (4,4)
AWAY GAME – AWE (dread) “ringing” A Y[ankee] GAM. A gam is a school of whales.
13 Unlikely to miss period left to fill shelf (5-5)
POINT-BLANK – a period or full stop is a POINT. Then, L fills BANK.
15 Spots some Scottish Water precipitation (8)
RASHNESS – the spots are a RASH. The Scottish water is a NESS.
16 Trained officer to employ uniform stylist (8)
COIFFEUR – anagram (trained) of (OFFICER*), employing U (uniform).
18 Idle account closed (4,4)
TICK OVER – put it on TICK is on account, and OVER is closed, getting us to a car engine idling.
19 It secures two terms at sea (4,4)
REEF KNOT – REEFs are to be avoided at sea, but KNOTs are a measure of speed.
20 Tablet is introduced to attract free time (7)
LEISURE – E (tablet) and IS introduced to LURE.
24 Down: source of the unexpected? (4)
BLUE – the unexpected might well come out of the BLUE.
Edited at 2019-08-03 04:57 am (UTC)
Edited at 2019-08-03 07:22 am (UTC)
Meantime, let me be the first to point out that it’s FIVE nautical terms at 18: reef your sail so you don’t sail into the reef; tie knots whilst cruising along at, eg, 4 knots; and the answer itself.
Edited at 2019-08-03 12:26 am (UTC)
Edited at 2019-08-03 06:04 am (UTC)
Can’t believe the football season starts today. I read that Bolton Wanderers have only got three senior outfield players;with BW that will be four (does senior mean over 60 in this case? Take your railcard.)
David
Edited at 2019-08-03 08:13 am (UTC)
I would suggest that, for a person with piles, it’s not eating the egg that is arduous !
FOI ALTHOUGH
LOI NO-FRILLS
COD FIXTURE (and good luck BW, I think you’ll need a bucketful of it)
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Edited at 2019-08-03 12:48 pm (UTC)
I remembered the discussion about V1s being defined as rockets from a previous puzzle and blog. My view is that they both are and aren’t, depending on how you’re using the word, and the distinction is jolly interesting.
I thought 19dn was rather unsatisfactory, since the first ‘term at sea’ (REEF, a fold in a sail) is directly related to the main definition. It’s a better clue if you read REEF as a rock formation.
Two weeks later, on 8 September the first of 1,300 V2s landed on London. It was a relief that it did not contain the ‘uranium dust’ Liddell had feared. Locating and destroying V2 launch facilities was now a priority for Ian Fleming’s 30AU.’ ‘The Labyrinth’
FOI 5dn HOARDER
LOI 11ac REFINERY
COD 22ac TREBLE CLEF
WOD 10ac MOUSSAKA
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Was able to finish this one in a single 53 min session early yesterday morning along with all of the parsing with the exception of the ‘bit’ bit of 12a. Some nice clues with my favourite being the clever trick with FIXTURE.
PRIE DIEU was one that I had to confirm the definition of, even though the term itself felt vaguely familiar. Not sure whether I had come across the French VENIR before either – it was a part of my penultimate one in, followed by COIFFEUR which I had previously mis-spelt.