…as she’s currently somewhere in France with no Internet access. Over to Helen.
Not too difficult, but including a few uncommon words, such as VIDELICET and FAIENCE, one of which – CONDUCTUS – I’d never come across before. When I spotted HOPE appearing in the second row I wondered if there was a special theme, but I think it’s just coincidence.
As always, * indicates an anagram.
Across |
1 |
SAMBA – daiS, + A MBA |
4 |
RAVAGES – RAGES around A G |
8 |
THINK TANK – TANK (‘tracked vehicle’) after THINK (‘reflection’) |
13 |
OUTWITTED – duo, reversed, around TWITTEr
|
14 |
NO-CLAIMS BONUS – cryptic indication |
15 |
OFFICER – OFF ICE, + Relax
|
16 |
LARCENY – cryptic indication |
17 |
BUSH TEA – BUS, + (hate)* |
18 |
HAVE ONE’S COLLAR FELT – double indication (‘to be picked up’ here implies ‘by the police’) |
21 |
GRID – dirge, reversed. The definition is ‘this’, i.e. the crossword grid |
23 |
NARROWEST – ARROW in NEST |
25 |
YARDIE – IE after YARD |
26 |
GIRLIE – rig, reversed, + LIE |
28 |
SPOKESPERSON – cryptic indication, referring to bicycle wheels |
30 |
ANTECHAPEL – (palace then)* |
33 |
DENOMINATE – (no dementia)* |
34 |
GO PEAR-SHAPED – definition plus cryptic indication |
37 |
REDONE – RED + ONE (a red ball is worth one point in snooker) |
39 |
BALLAD – BALL + AD |
40 |
CONDUCTUS – CONDUCT US. This word was new to me |
42 |
YURT – YogURT |
43 |
TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER – cryptic indication |
46 |
RECHECK – double definition, second one referring to chess |
47 |
CHICANE – CA in CHINE |
48 |
CHELSEA – E + LSE (London School of Economics), in CHA |
50 |
CROSS-PURPOSES – CROSS + PURPOSES |
51 |
AQUAPLANE – QUA (‘as’) + P, in A LANE (if you’re ‘on a carriageway’ on a motorway, you’re presumably in a lane) |
52 |
SKYWRITER – cryptic indication |
53 |
DUMBEST – MBE in DUST |
54 |
REMIT – timer, reversed |
Down |
1 |
SHOW OF HANDS – double indication |
2 |
MOTIF – fit OM, reversed |
3 |
A PIECE OF ONE’S MIND – double indication |
4 |
RETIREE – RE TIREE |
5 |
VIDELICET – (I’ve l edict)* |
6 |
GENERAL SYNOD – GENERAL’S + signifY + NOD |
7 |
SECRETAIRE – SECRET IRE, around A |
8 |
TOADY – TODAY, with the A moved up one place |
9 |
IMMOBILE – I’M + MOBILE |
10 |
KIBOSH – BOy, in KISH (as ‘kiss’ might be pronounced by someone drunk) |
11 |
AU NATUREL – alternate (even) letters of ‘manual’, around NATURE |
12 |
KISS AND TELL – (install desk)* |
19 |
VIRGOAN – VIRAGO, with the A moved to the bottom, + N |
20 |
FAIENCE – FENCE around AI (a-one, indicated by ‘fine’) |
22 |
LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER – LIGHT, + HOUSEKEEPER (Mrs Danvers was the HOUSEKEEPER in the Daphne du Maurier novel ‘Rebecca’) |
24 |
EXPEND – EX + PEN + D |
27 |
NEURON – EURO in NN |
29 |
RAT RACE – R + A TRACE |
31 |
PUPATED – PATE in PUD |
32 |
HOLD TO RANSOM – HOLD TO, + RANSOM (sounds like [Arthur] Ransome) |
33 |
DIRTY TRICKS – DIRTY, + R in TICKS |
35 |
DISARMAMENT – decideD + (mainstream)* |
36 |
BLUE-RINSED – (undesirable)*. The a of undesirable is struck through to indicate that it has to be removed – this may not be very visible to readers |
38 |
DIRECTORY – O, in DIRECT (‘straight’) + RY (short for railway) |
40 |
COOPERATE – OPERA in COTE |
41 |
BANKRUPT – BANK, + RT around UP |
44 |
RECOUNT – double definition |
45 |
CENSOR – hidden in SaraCENS ORiginally |
47 |
CAPER – CAPE + Reprove
|
49 |
SPASM – SPAS + M |
Aquaplaning is when your tyres lose grip in wet weather (probably not so much of a problem in Kenya!)
A PIECE OF ONES MIND
The clue to 27 down is:
Perhaps 3 currency in the news (6)
… to which the answer is NEURON.
Anyway, here is a clue which was inspired by all this…
Blacken book three with Queen Charlotte’s first husband (8)
B _ _ _ I _ _ _