This was very enjoyable, and maybe a bit harder than the last one by Bob that I blogged. My COD is 5, can you see why?
My title is a (loose) reference to the clue to DEVIL MAY CARE, my FOI. (The date is abbreviated because there seems to be a character limit on the headline field, which I never noticed before.) I actually have spent some time in police custody, on a few occasions, after riding in a SQUAD CAR or even a (ahem) paddy wagon—strictly for exercising my constitutional rights, of course—but the longest was a(n interminable) weekend in the NYC Tombs (okay, that was for grass; I was stopped and frisked). Now, see, I thought I had nothing to say this week, but if you get me started…
I do (nasargam)* like this, and italicize anagrinds in the clues.
| ACROSS |
| 1 |
Prune fed to bird in crate (6) |
|
JALOPY — JA(LOP)Y |
| 4 |
Cops would use this bluff around court (5,3) |
|
SQUAD CAR — You gotta watch those cops! S(QUAD)CAR |
| 9 |
Disease social worker keeps missing (6) |
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ABSENT — A public health hazard! A(BSE)NT, the ailment in question being bovine spongiform encephalopathy, aka “mad cow disease” |
| 10 |
Did coach, being married, stop collecting rent? (8) |
|
MENTORED — M, “married” + EN(TORE)D |
| 12 |
Left runner with right outer garment (9) |
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OVERSKIRT — ”Left,” OVER + SKI, “runner” + RT, “right” |
| 13 |
Plant in the middle of issuing many envelopes (5) |
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LOTUS — LOT([-iss]U[-ing])S |
| 14 |
Sniper, quiet operator, worried about silence (12) |
|
SHARPSHOOTER — SH + (operator)* around SH, “silence” |
| 18 |
Cavalier endured around 31 days custody (5-3-4) |
|
DEVIL-MAY-CARE — LIVED<= + the merry month of MAY + CARE, “custody.” Since the clue doesn’t (and couldn’t) read “in custody,” the knight (or Royalist) in the surface meaning could be putting up with having custody of someone… |
| 21 |
Stones’ backing band needs so long to tour India (5) |
|
TIARA — T(I)ARA. Clever definition! TARA is much rarer than “Tata!” |
| 22 |
Awful panic finally spread into government (9) |
|
DIRECTION — “Awful,” DIRE + [-pani]C + (into)* |
| 24 |
Fitness update is wrong to cover sex appeal (8) |
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APTITUDE — (update)* with IT inside |
| 25 |
Flap in coat men close at the back (6) |
|
FURORE — FUR, “coat” + OR, “men” + [-clos]E |
| 26 |
Adders regularly avoided old city’s ruins (8) |
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DESTROYS — aDdErS + TROYS, “old city’s” |
| 27 |
Barber cutting while arguing (2,4) |
|
AT ODDS — A(TODD)S. The demon barber Sweeney of Fleet Street… |
| DOWN |
| 1 |
Miss Brodie half concealed a terrible resentment (8) |
|
JEALOUSY — JE[-an] + A + LOUSY, “terrible.” We actually have three-fourths of the famous fictional schoolmistress’s first name here, but that wouldn’t have made as smooth a surface… |
| 2 |
Star taking young woman around city (3,5) |
|
LAS VEGAS — LAS(VEGA)S |
| 3 |
Blows from boxers (5) |
|
PANTS — DD |
| 5 |
Doubt the Gospel? (8,4) |
|
QUESTION MARK — ”Doubt,” QUESTION + the Gospel of MARK |
| 6 |
Vessel carrying poorly soldiers (9) |
|
ARTILLERY — ART(ILL)ERY |
| 7 |
Heel grazed on one in the church (6) |
|
CURATE — ”Heel,” CUR + ATE, “grazed on” |
| 8 |
Vegetable starters to rival any course (6) |
|
RADISH — R[-ival] + A[ny] +DISH, “course” |
| 11 |
Nobly inclined to stop exalted lady being heartless (4-8) |
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HIGH-MINDEDLY — HIGH, “exalted” + L[-ad]Y, with MINDED, “inclined,” plugging in |
| 15 |
Bad writer’s operettas needing work (9) |
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POETASTER — Hey, are you knocking Poe…? (operettas)* |
| 16 |
Chap providing antique engine component (8) |
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MANIFOLD — ”Chap,” MAN + “providing,” IF + “antique,” OLD |
| 17 |
Way to hold back ruddy snakes! (8) |
|
MEANDERS — MEAN(RED<=)S |
| 19 |
Stockport wingers run with abandon (6) |
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STRAND — S[-tockpor]T + R + AND, “with” |
| 20 |
French drink wine in the outskirts of Paris (6) |
|
PASTIS — French drink wine everywhere! P(ASTI)S |
| 23 |
Uneasy truce that takes bottle on both sides (5) |
|
CRUET — (truce)* This had to be the answer, but I didn’t see the point of the last three words of the clue. (They were an attempt, I guess, to make it harder, but most of us who didn’t get it likely just shrugged and moved on.) After a nudge from Vinyl, I found out that over there in Merrie Olde “cruet” tout court can mean a cruet-stand, which you see on the tables of restaurants and which do typically hold two bottles, and maybe salt and pepper as well. |
2) I think SHARPSHOOTER needs to be parsed as SH (quiet) + SH ‘silence’ enclosed in (OPERATOR)* (‘operator worried’) (‘about silence’).
2) The notation has been amended. I was seeing SH as one unbreakable unit, but I guess that wasn’t implicit.
3) MANIFOLD You mean ‘providing’ =IF
Well, you’re getting a raise.
COD was definitely QUESTION MARK. Made me laugh.
Cilla Black’s valediction at 21A always reminds me of a Black Country colleague many years ago, whose departure was usually preceded by the phrase “Ta-ra a bit !”
CRUET sets with bottles can often be seen on “Bargain Hunt”, so no problem there.
Stockport’s wingers ran with abandon through our defence on four separate occasions last season ! Another excellent puzzle – thanks Bob and Guy.
FOI DEVIL-MAY-CARE
LOI CURATE
COD LOTUS
TIME 12:54
Edited at 2019-08-18 06:14 am (UTC)
Edited at 2019-08-18 06:41 am (UTC)
It’s reputed that in some boarding houses at one time it was common practice to offer ‘use of cruet’ as one of the facilities to attract business. I certainly saw ‘pepper and salt’ listed on a menu in a not inexpensive Scottish hotel in 1969.
Edited at 2019-08-18 10:25 am (UTC)
PASTIS was a reminder of overindulgence in France once. You’re only meant to have one before a meal. Haven’t drunk it since.
David
FOI 1dn JEALOUSY
LOI 23dn CRUET wasn’t quite sure.
COD 27ac AT ODDS demonic
WOD 1ac JALOPY Lord Peter Wimsey come to mind.
Time parsed quickly.
Edited at 2019-08-18 04:30 pm (UTC)
COD: Squad Car.
Took 3-4 sittings to get this one out and enjoyed the challenge in doing it. A good mixture of thinking required to unravel quite a few of the clues. Even though the use of a punctuation mark in itself being the clue has become quite well used, it still took to pass the half way mark for the penny to drop with 5d.
Dunno why I didn’t look up Brodie afterwards to find JE[AN], so came here with that one not properly parsed.
Finished in the NE corner with MENTORED and CURATE which in retrospect were a couple of the easier clues in the puzzle.
Edited at 2020-05-10 01:29 am (UTC)