Solving time: reasonable.
Morning everyone!
Another pleasant stroll down the tamer side of Crossword Boulevard today with some nice clues to make you smile and a couple to make you think a little.
Nothing caused me too much stress although working out how I arrived at 14 across did make me think.
Thanks to the Joker in our pack for an enjoyable solve, and it’s off to the hospital for a scan accompanied by today’s larger puzzle.
| Across | |
| 7 | IRISH – Hibernian is the definition. IRIS (Flower) + H (second letter of shamrock). Nice to see a clue where a flower isn’t a river! |
| 8 | OVERLAP – Def = lie on. A word sum OVER (having finished) + LAP (circuit). |
| 10 | DRIVING – Like forceful rain is the definition. R (river) with DIVING (coming down fast) around it. |
| 11 | SHALE – Sedimentary rock is the definition. Like the previous clue, this is what is called in the trade “container and contents”, SALE (disposal) with H (hard) inside. |
| 12 | ARISTOTLE – Greek philosopher is the definition. An anagram (indicated by confusing) of TO REALIST. |
| 14 | WAS – I wonder if this may prove troublesome. Lived in the past is the definiton. The western end of the American capital = WAShington (i.e. when you look at it, the first few letters, the left hand side). |
| 15 | NAN – A double definition clue. A word for your granny and a type of Indian Bread. |
| 16 | IMPEDANCE – Resistance is the definition. An anagram (wild) of CAMPED IN, plus E (eastern). |
| 18 | SHACK – Cabin is the definition. A word sum. S (small) + HACK (roughly cut). |
| 20 | RESOLVE – One of the first clues I came across when I saw my first cryptic puzzle and was taught to do them by my old Latin master at Prescot Grammar School. A double definition, with one of them slightly cryptic. A word meaning to decide and what you do if you decided to tackle this puzzle again tomorrow. |
| 22 | STRANGE – Unusual is your definition here. ST (STREET) + RANGE (compass) |
| 23 | OASIS – this may be described as an ‘all-in-clue’. The definition is the whole clue, as is the wordplay. O (round) plus the first letters (primarily) of A Spring In Sand. |
| Down | |
| 1 | MISDIAGNOSIS – Doctor’s error is the definition. An anagram (developing) of MISSING AIDS with O (blood group) inside. |
| 2 | DIVISION – Branch is the definition. A word sum, D I (Detective Inspector) + VISION (plan for the future). |
| 3 | THAI – Language is the definition. Hidden in the phrase “Most Haitians” |
| 4 | FORGET – Definition = overlook. FORGE (counterfeit) + T (time). |
| 5 | BEDSTEAD – Laid out here? is your definition. B (first letter, start to BE) plus an anagram (also indicated by part of the definition, laid out). |
| 6 | FLEA – Parasite is the definition. F (First letter, beginning to FEED) + LEA (arable land). |
| 9 | PRESS RELEASE – Another double definition clue, with one of them cryptic. The name for an official statement is the instriction that you might find on a parachute to make it work! |
| 13 | THINKING – Another one of the same. A word meaning Imagine plus a way of describing a monarch very different to the (corpulent in pictures) image of Henry VIII. |
| 14 | WINDLASS – And another one! A word for a type of winch. If you were to get a female out of breath, apart from possibly being arrested, you would be doing this. |
| 17 | PORKER – Fat little pig is your definition. No, David Mellor doesn’t fit here. POKER (game) with R (right) inside (indicated by capturing). |
| 19 | ACRE – Piece of land is the definition. Hidden inside SACRED. |
| 21 | SHOP – Retail outlet is your final definition. SH (Quiet!) + OP (little word for work). |
I used to indulge in a lot of skydiving back in my dim and distant past, and I don’t remember ever coming across a parachute with a release button! Still, I guess those on the back of jets and dragsters may have them.
Parachutes here and emergency landings in the main puzzle – what’s going on?
Edited at 2014-11-27 10:02 am (UTC)
Last clue in was DIVISION, I think because having started with 1dn and all the clues running across from it, I was then staring at a sea of “i”s and it freaked me out a bit!
Thanks to Joker and Macavity
A bit puzzled by the parachute thing. In my day you had to pull a cord thing to deploy it. (Not that I ever had to do so) and the release button was to get out of it.
Looking back on it, not much to frighten the horses, but required perseverance. Good QC and expertly blogged (as ever) by macavity, so thanks to setter and blogger
Does anyone know how I can get my iPad to ‘play’ the 15×15? It displays but the keypad doesn’t come up when I press a square.
Only issue I’d have was with THIN KING, which came up last month (Rational but erroneous description of Henry VIII). A fun clue, which I really enjoyed first time round, but a bit too re-usable I thought. I don’t know what others here think about “repeat” clues.