Not sure if it was the surroundings of a bank holiday weekend, the weather, or the puzzle, but this was lightning quick. Probably my quickest ever, possibly sub 20 mins. A lot of the harder wordplay was negated by clear definitions and helpful checkers, so many clues went in without really using/working out parts. A fair amount was parsed after the event!
| Across |
| 1 |
ANCESTRAL – (earls act)* around N=knight |
| 6 |
TAFFETA – FAT reversed, then FETA=cheese, another one of those words that seems to feature above averagely often in xwds |
| 10 |
FRANC – RAN=circulated, in FC=football club, (any chance of misleading with capital as a city slightly spoilt by the surface reading) |
| 13 |
MINDING – MIN=least, DING=bell sound |
| 14 |
GOADS – GODS=idols, with A(rsenal) inside. Def is Spurs, the verb |
| 15 |
PIPE DREAM – (followe)D, REAM=a great deal, after PIPE=twitter |
| 16 |
THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL – (now felt ill, left heathland)* |
| 17 |
BASQUE – sounds like “BASK” |
| 18 |
DECADENT – AD=advert=plug, inside DECENT=fitting |
| 19 |
ABSTAIN – STAIN=corrupt, after AB=sailor. Def is “to go on wagon” |
| 22 |
AT THE READY – double def, ready being slang for money. |
| 23 |
IMMORTATLISES – (memorial sits)* the anagrist has one “e” removed |
| 27 |
DROSS – D(h), ROSS=Lawrence’s alter ego. Whilst the answer was obvious from checkers, I didnt know the back story. I assumed DHL had an alter ego “Ross” although this would mean double use of “DH” (possibly acceptably). Quite a cleverly compiled clue as it was TE Lawrence who had that alias! |
| 29 |
ORDERED – (b)ORDERED=went along |
| 30 |
SHEATHES – SHE’s=the lady’s, around HEAT=fever |
| 32 |
APPROACH – APACH(e)=short indian, around PRO=tart |
| 34 |
JUNIPER – JUMPER=top, with M=marks, replaced by NI=ulster |
| 36 |
HOIST – I(nsurgents) inside HOST |
| 39 |
LIE OF THE LAND – double def |
| 41 |
FISHMONGER – cryptic def where sole is the fish in this instance |
| 44 |
OPEN AIR – O=old, PAIR=couple, outside EN=printing space |
| 46 |
ENDANGER – A succinct manifesto for a peace maker might be “END ANGER” |
| 48 |
STRAFE – RAF=fliers, inside STE(m) |
| 50 |
STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT – double def, slightly convoluted situation when laundry workers might strike |
| 53 |
ON THE TROT – double def, similar to the last one, STALINIST vs TROTSKYIST disagreement |
| 54 |
SHORN – S=small, HORN=cape |
| 55 |
COGENCY – GEN=news, C=hundred, in COY=shrinking |
| 56 |
KUDOS – DOS(h), after UK reversed. |
| 57 |
DECLAIM – (emi-clad)* |
| 58 |
REPHRASED – (sharp)* inside REED=grass |
| Down |
| 1 |
ADMIT – MD=doctor, reversed, inside AIT=key |
| 2 |
CONVERSATION PIECE – CONVERSION=changing, around AT, PIECE=division |
| 3 |
SLIDE RULE – SLIDE=decline, RULE=order |
| 4 |
RAGBAG – RAG=newspaper, GAB=gossip, reversed |
| 5 |
LIGHT HEADED – double def |
| 6 |
TOADFLAX – L=line, inside FAX=transmission, after TOAD (from Wind in the willows) |
| 7 |
FESTIVE – EST=french for “is”, inside FIVE=cardinal |
| 8 |
EXPEDITIOUS – (pixie used to)* |
| 9 |
APPLECART – APPLET=software, around CAR |
| 10 |
FIDDLES – double def, “Arranges racket” and “strings” |
| 11 |
ARENA – AR(s)ENA(l), two modifications of the one word, and a very true surface for anyone who is a fan!! |
| 12 |
COMELINESS – COMES=appears, around LINES=wrinkles |
| 17 |
BRAND – BRAND(y) |
| 20 |
ANSWERING MACHINES – S=society, inside (new chairmen gains)* |
| 21 |
FEDORA – FED=supplied, OR=troops, A(rmy) |
| 24 |
MEDINA – hidden in (fa)MED IN A(rab) |
| 25 |
LATCH – This is a visual clue, whereby CATCH=fastener, can have some of the first letter erased, to make LATCH. I am struggling to understand the “half” part, but assume it is inexact and refers to “some” |
| 26 |
TROJAN – NT=books, reversed around R(i)OJA |
| 28 |
SERIF – FIRES=lights, reversed |
| 31 |
EARTHY – HEARTY=companion, with H dropping |
| 33 |
HELLENISTIC – (cities)* around N, all after HELL |
| 35 |
PRIZE WINNER – sounds like PRIES, W=wife, INNER=near centre |
| 37 |
TERCE – (p)R(i)E(s)T, reversed, CE=church |
| 38 |
BLOODSTOCK – double def |
| 40 |
HARD WIRED – HARDWARE, with I=current, for A, then D(emo) |
| 42 |
OUTRIGGER – OU=where, in French, TRIGGER=set off |
| 43 |
INCHWORM – (rich womn)* |
| 45 |
ANKLETS – (r)ANK, LETS, lower members here referring to the ankles! |
| 47 |
DEEP SEA – EPS=records, in DEE=river, A |
| 49 |
TOECAP – ACE=master, reversed, in TOP=elite |
| 51 |
RATED – RATE=class, D=departs |
| 52 |
TOYED – TO(r)Y ED |
I did like the 2 x Lawrence clue.
Re 43dn, I assume a worm is a grub. I haven’t the stomach to check references..
It made the clue a little harder!
Edited at 2015-04-20 12:15 pm (UTC)
The wordplay obviously refers to Arsenal, so I still have no idea where Atletico comes into it, but what a strange typo! If anyone has a logical explanation I’d be glad to see it.
Edited at 2015-04-30 09:23 pm (UTC)
The C (=100) in CATCH (a fastener) is reduced by half to L (=50) to make another fastener.
Fair enough. But what part does the word “evidently” play in this clue? It seems to work without it. And it does not seem to affect the surface reading particularly.
I also struggle to explain my own mind as to why some days things take longer than other days, and why you can pick up a seemingly impossible few clues an hour later and suddenly fill them all in instantaneously.
As someone clever once said : “If our brains were simple enough for us to understand them, we couldn’t”