Post-blog note: Nice to see the reference to the Australian Magoo at 10 across.
Cry for help: Does anyone know how to deal with a ‘Your login cookie seems to have disappeared’ message/situation. I can no longer comment on my PCs.
ACROSS
1 Large antelope chasing mammal over plateau (9)
TABLELAND – BAT reversed + L + ELAND
6 Street urchin playin’ for money (5)
GAMIN – GAMIN[g]
9 Promiscuous woman rebuffed by theatre luvvies? (7)
SLAPPER – REP PALS reversed
10 Francophile presumably mentioned plant growth (7)
GALLNUT – If you are a lover of things French,, you might be called a Gaul Nut
11 Definitely a period of nine months? (3)
YEA – YEA[r], i.e. 3/4 of YEAR
12 Look carefully at what makes a typical Tory? (11)
CONTEMPLATE – an average Tory could be made from a CON TEMPLATE. Moving swiftly on…
14 Academic stumbled over words at the outset (6)
FELLOW – FELL + O (over) + initial letter of W[ords]
15 Beach souvenir girl left, eaten by marine creajture (3,5)
SEA SHELL – SHE + L in SEAL
17 Trains do crash in part of arch (8)
INTRADOS – anagram* of TRAINS DO
19 Provide drink before journey regularly (6)
SUPPLY – SUP + PLY
22 Face punishment, omitting initial on census (11)
COUNTENANCE – [p]ENANCE on COUNT
23 Boat that’s unwieldy however capsizes (3)
TUB – BUT reversed
25 Here’s what I think about former style of painting (7)
IMPASTO – IMO around PAST
27 Met doctor on train (3,4)
RAN INTO – ON TRAIN*
28 Brave chap guarding borders of Thebes (5)
GUTSY – GUY around T[hebe]S
29 Not many are inclined to shelter on coast (9)
FREEWHEEL – RE in (sheltered by) FEW + HEEL (‘are inclined’)
DOWN
1 Portion of feta’s typically pleasing to the palate (5)
TASTY – hidden
2 Tussle fixing plug? Tool needed (7)
BRADAWL – AD in BRAWL
3 Assume worker will swallow yellow linctus (11)
EXPECTORANT – OR (heraldic yellow) in EXPECT + ANT
4 Displaying top-quality jewellery item (6)
AIRING – AI RING
5 Bank introducing easy loans from the outset? Nonsense (8)
DOGGEREL – DOGGER (sand bank near mouth of Thames) + initial letters of E[asy] L[oans]
6 Upper-class female in pin-up (3)
GEL – LEG reversed
7 Artist briefly pens label for pictures (7)
MONTAGE – TAG in MONE[t]
8 Hardly our French friend (3,6)
NOT REALLY – NOTRE (‘our’ in French) + ALLY
13 Beyond bend German river turns, skirting northern region that’s unknown? (8,3)
PASTURES NEW – PAST (beyond) + U (bend) + N in WESER reversed
14 Wincing a bit during lively dance (9)
FLINCHING – INCH in FLING
16 Finish series of festivities, principally (5,3)
ROUND OFF – ROUND (series) + OF + F[estivities]
18 Advertise cut of steak in Tweets regularly (7)
TRUMPET – RUMP in alternate letters of TwEeTs
20 Series of books kept by coppers showing future promise? (7)
POTENCE – OT in PENCE
21 Unqualified, one abandons English course (6)
ENTREE – ENT[i]RE + E; could be appetiser or main course
24 Cook first portions of beef rib with alternative to lard? (5)
BROIL – first letters of B[eef] R[ib] + OIL
26 Christian group having variable influence (3)
SAY – SA (Salvation Army) + Y
I think this may be FELL plus O for over and W(ords).
To-morrow to fresh woods, and pastures new.
The closing lines of Milton’s “Lycidas”.
Intrados is another obscure word as anagram or OWAA! as I will now refer to them.
Otherwise, I really enjoyed it.
Mostly I liked Freewheel.
Now to drive home via Northallerton and stock up on Lewis and Cooper Gin&Lime marmalade.
Thanks setter and Ulaca.
Home now with 6 Fat Rascals and a stock of marmalade.
I knew GAMINE but not its male counterpart. Do gamins grow up to become red-faced splutterers over the Telegraph?
I couldn’t fully parse IMPASTO, wondering where the O came from. And I slowed for a while wondering how CHIN=bit in 14d.
Today’s favourites were the delightfully dotty CON TEMPLATE and the Franglais NOTRE ALLY.
Thanks for the blog Ulaca: I shall now have the tenor line from Rutter’s very pretty piece running through my head all day. There are worse things!
No “fakin’ it” here, and cleared in 10:10
FOI GAMIN
LOI SAY – took a while to spot Salvation Army
COD the wonderfully Franglais NOT REALLY, and also liked CONTEMPLATE, and the economically elegant RAN INTO.
Biffed FREEWHEEL and PASTURES NEW, so thanks to Ulaca for enlightenment.
DNK POTENCE (would expect “potency” ?) but the wordplay was friendly.
I see Guy popping up again in today’s puzzle. We had Sable yesterday. Is our new blogger going to appear in all the crosswords from now on ?
COD Contemplate.
Edited at 2018-05-28 08:36 am (UTC)
Chewy enough for a bank holiday. Maybe I can get on and make my cheese now.
My technique for getting round the ‘forgotten login cookie’ problem is to remember my password. I’m always slightly puzzled by these comments since all the devices I solve on seem to forget who I am on a regular basis.
DC
Edited at 2018-05-28 10:35 am (UTC)
I thought this was enjoyable stuff. Just the right amount of head-scratching and took far too long to see where 29 ac was coming from. 23 mins.
23′, with same comments as others re unknown words, and GAL for GEL, thought it didn’t seem right.
The Rutter is one of my all-time favourite anthems, and a fantastic prayer. Amen.
As a completely irrelevant aside, I spent the bank holiday on a roof, re-roofing it. Mrs. Thud has told me that I am too old for that sort of thing, so I really had no choice but to do it. The downside is that I cannot now disclose the numerous aches, pains and minor flesh-wounds for fear of an I-told-you-so.