Possibly because I was trying to do all three of this set of Qualifying puzzles in pseudo-exam conditions within a timeframe, I found this a bit of a slog; not especially difficult but with plenty of wordplay and not a lot of joy.
It took me too long – 30 minutes – although now I come to explain it, I can’t see why. Even if you don’t know your Persian kings, play bridge or read Orwell, you can fill in the blanks.
| Across |
| 1 |
DILEMMAS – (MISLED)*, anagrind ‘doctor’, around MA (old lady); D problems. |
| 5 |
WEASEL – W(estern), EASEL (piece of studio equipment); D sly character. |
| 9 |
GAG – Cryptic double definition. |
| 10 |
DECLARATION – (A CERTAIN OLD)*, D profession. |
| 12 |
SECULARITY – SECURITY (protection) around LA (US city); D lay state. |
| 13 |
YAWL – WAY = practice, reversed YAW; L; D sailing boat. |
| 15 |
ALPACA – ALP A = mountain area; insert A C(ape); D &lit. |
| 16 |
BEACHED – EACH = a head, per person; inside BED = retirement; D like a fish out of water. |
| 18 |
CONCERN – C = about, RN = service; insert ONCE = previously; D worry. |
| 20 |
CHATTY – CATTY = spiteful, around H(usband); D prone to gossip. |
| 23 |
LUTE – Alternate letters of L o U d T h E; D instrument that minstrel played. |
| 24 |
REVELATORY – REVEL (party) TORY (politician), ‘pen’ i.e. insert A, D spilling the beans. |
| 26 |
DOUBLETHINK – (KEY UNLIKE BOTH)*, anagrind ‘Brahms and Lizst’; D irrational inconsistency. Originally from Orwell’s 1984. The first time I’ve seen B & L as an anagram indicator, amusing CRS but possibly not to everyone’s taste. |
| 27 |
OAR – Remove first letters (heads off) of (T)O (W)AR; D member of crew, chap in rowing eight. |
| 28 |
DEPICT – Hidden word in CELEBRATE(D EPIC T)HEATRICAL; D show. |
| 29 |
FLANDERS – Double definition; Moll Flanders, 18c heroine, and region of Belgium. |
| Down |
| 1 |
DIGEST – ID EST = that is, ‘partly written up’ = DI EST, insert G: D summary. |
| 2 |
LOGICAL – Insert serving American = GI into LOCAL = pub; D reasonable. |
| 3 |
MIDDLE AGES – DD = dukes, insert in MILEAGES = figures on clocks; D historical period. |
| 4 |
ASCERTAINMENT – AS CERTAIN MEN = when particular people; T = fight at the end; D determination. |
| 6 |
EXAM – EX A.M. could be ‘from the morning’ so ‘current P.M.’ is not so; D testing situation. |
| 7 |
SPINACH – S(mall), PINCH = amount of salt; insert A: D vegetable. |
| 8 |
LANDLADY – LY = extremes of luxury; insert AND LAD for youth; D renter. |
| 11 |
ANTIBACTERIAL – AN, somewhat = A BIT, reversed = TIBA, (ARTICLE)*: D averting complaint. |
| 14 |
BANANA SKIN – BANANAS KIN is crazy family; fall down on the banana skin. |
| 17 |
OCCLUDED – (ODD C CLUE)*; D stopped. |
| 19 |
NO TRUMP – Clue for those of us who play bridge. EDIT see explanation for jackkt below if you are none the wiser. |
| 21 |
TWOSOME – Sounds like ‘too, sum’, for also (a) problem. D couple. |
| 22 |
CYPRUS – Insert P (quietly) into CYRUS (Persian king); D ancient Greek colony. |
| 25 |
BLOC – Initial letters of B eing L eft O f C entre; D political alliance. |
Edited at 2015-11-25 07:02 am (UTC)
Edited at 2015-11-25 07:21 am (UTC)
Haven’t played it for ages myself. Must organise a card night.
Almost the same story here – over an hour – with 12 ac initially biffed in as SACRAMENTO which held things up alarmingly!
LOI 24 ac REVELATORY.
Looking back on it SW corner just wasn’t difficult but I made it
so.
COD 19dn NO TRUMP
horryd Shanghai
Probably five minutes at the end staring at the checkers before I got REVELATORY.
Good fun though. Thanks setter and Pip.
Only one temporary slip: DOUBLESPEAK as I didn’t spot the anagram or anagrind but getting 11d made me think again (doublethink?).
Also I made heavy weather of 19d trying to justify NOT RUMP. I’m still convinced I’m missing something other than it just being a tortuous cryptic definition.
Edited at 2015-11-25 07:54 am (UTC)
DECLARATION took ages to see… good misdirection of ‘profession’ there. Same with ‘determination’ at 4d. Couldn’t parse BEACHED (how could ‘a head’ = ‘a Che’? I guess he was head of the revolution…doh!). Needed to alphabet-trawl to get YAWL.
ANTIBACTERIAL was last in and for a while induced a kind of mental short circuit that was determined to get me to ‘antibiotic’.
DECLARATION probably the pick of the bunch, and a tricky definition to spot.
I’m not usually a fan of cryptic definitions but 19D is an exception – beautifully misleading
Do you understand it now following Pip’s note or would you like further explanation?
Edited at 2015-11-25 11:31 am (UTC)
Edited at 2015-11-25 11:03 am (UTC)
Overall, somewhere over 15 minutes for this one, I think.
My parsing for 13 was different and plain wrong I now see. I read YAW as ‘turned’, ignoring the obvious differences in tense and the redundant ‘in practice’, but at least I arrived at the correct answer, even if it was for the wrong reasons.
Pip – I parsed LANDLADY as L AND Y with LAD inside.
Hope this helps
Edited at 2015-11-25 09:47 pm (UTC)
19dn was a case in point, since I spotted the bridge reference straight away, but couldn’t see how on earth to derive NO TRUMP from the wordplay and so (with no checked letters in place) moved swiftly on. When I reached it again, the checked letters made NO TRUMP a certainty and I biffed it, but it was a long while after I’d finished before I realised that you were supposed to read the clue as if it referred to soccer and then discover the bridge reference as a cryptic definition. (Doh!)
Dennis