Jumbo 869 – 01 May 2010

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42 minutes, the last 10 or so being in the northwest cluster 1,2,3dn and 1,17ac. I struggled a bit with this but, after summarising the clues, I can’t really see why. I found it a little workaday with not much to write about.

Across
1 IMPOVERISH – OVER in IMPISH. At first I was in cricket mode and thought “Hang on…OVER isn’t an EXTRA!” then I realised it’s just not cricket!
6 AT FIRST SIGHT – (T SHIRT AS A GIFT)* a nice easy one in the top row to get you going
14 CARD,I,AC[-e]
15 BREAK UP – double def
16 RAIMENT – AIM in RENT
17 [co]UPON
18 ENIGMA –  GIN in [-g]AME all reversed
20 MODIFIED – MO then IF in DIED
24 INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY – (UP WITH MAYOR REFASHIONING)*  I made heavy weather of this one and needed almost all the checkers before the forehead-slapping moment arrived.
25 NASTIES – ASTI in NES, this being most bridge players (not West)
26 SCRABBLE – 2 defs
27 CHERUB –  HER in CUB. Cub in this case is a member of the group of boys too young for the Boy Scouts. The cubs were split into teams known as “sixes”, hence “one of six”
29 BRIGHT AND EARLY –  RIGHT (tory) in BAN DEARLY
31 TEMP[-o],LATE
34 CONTRACT – double def 
36 RHODE ISLAND RED – (ORDER IS HANDLED)*
39 AS WELL – A[wesome] + SWELL (“excellent” over the pond).  The very minimalist def “too” coming right at the end made me smile.
41 H,AIRLESS
43 NETT,LED
46 HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOUR – this week’s made-up expression. The first two pages of a Google search only gives the COLOR variety so I reckon it must be a US thang
47 HOSEPIPE – HOPE around SEP 1 (start of month)
48 TENANT – the crossword setter’s 2nd favourite wine (after ASTI) , TENT, contains AN or NA (article put on way or another)
49 PLUG – another double def
53 TOU[-r],CANS – “cans” being a slang term for headphones
54 IMPROVE – I’M PRO + V[aluabl]E
56 OVER,DUE – this time OVER is the cricketing type
57 DIESEL ENGINE – (SINGLE NEED)* with IE inserted
58 PLATE,PLAYER – a person who maintains a railway track.  PLATE for HELPING nearly but doesn’t quite work for me. What does the team think?

 
Down
1 IN,CAUTION – Incaution somehow doesn’t look like a proper word to me, but it is. A caution can be a suprising person or thing. “Oh you are a caution!” 
2 PARROT FASHION – quite a tricky one to parse this, “look after trapped men in need of a lift”.  Look=FASHION after OR (men) in TRAP reversed
3 VEIN – “VAIN”
4 RECONNAISANCE – (IS A SCANNER ONCE)*
5 SUB – double def and a really easy clue that I couldn’t get until I had S_B !
7 TAKE – two DDs in a row
8 IMPROPERLY –  IMPLY around REPOR[-t] rev
9 STRAIGHT – another DD
10 SAILING SHIP – AILING in SS (crossword cliche for aboard) + HIP (with it)
11 GLENDOWER – GLOWER around END. Owen Glendower was a Welsh chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV., eponymous hero of the only Shakespeare book I’ve ever read. Read one, thought it was rubbish, didn’t read any more.
12 TATI – [s]TATI[on].  Ref Jacques Tati , the French comic film director. Saw Mr Hulot Goes On Holiday, thought it was rubbish, didn’t watch any more.
13 RETAINER – double def
19 GLISSADE – IS S[econd] in GLADE. A dance step or a way of skiing down a steep mountain
21 WRAITH – RA in WITH
22 QUIBBLED –  QUID around B[-i]BLE. Quid is Brit slang for the pound
23 RYE BREAD – (BY READER)*
28 WELLINGTON BOOT –  WELL IN then G[ood] TON then TOO B[lack] rev. I suspect TON=style only ever gets seen in crosswords these days.
29 BACK,[-s]ACHE[-t]
30 ASHCROFT –  (FOR CHATS)*  ref the actress Dame Peggy Ashcroft
32 APRIL FOOLS DAY – (IF A LADS POORLY)*
33 EINSTEIN – ST (way) in rEgIoN twice
35 ROLLER,SKATE
37 NOTION –  1 in NOT ON
38 HAND,SPRING
40 WAREHOUSE – I think, though it could also be WORKHOUSE. I have no idea how this clue works “Battles with firm about eastern depot” Any offers?
42 ELECTION – easy but quite clever cryptic definition with a nod to the forthcoming (then) vote. 
44 DE RIGUEUR – (RUDE URGE I)*  The first U caught me out with the spelling and I ended up with a blank space
45 OFF PISTE – F[ast] in (SPITE OF)*
50 STUD[-ents]
51 SPA[-I]N
52 FELL – two defs,  one unknown to me so I had to hit and hope using the other one. Fell is the dressed skin of a (usually large) animal
55 [-h]EEL

4 comments on “Jumbo 869 – 01 May 2010”

  1. My interpretation was battles=war, firm=house, the two surrounding E ‘eastern’.
    It would be ironic if ‘horse of a different colo(u)r’ were US only (and my instinct tells me it isn’t), given that the coachman in Emerald City in the film ‘Wizard of Oz’ has such a horse, and he (the coachman, not the horse) is a (Hollywood version of a) Cockney.
    1. “Horse of a different colour” can be found in Chambers. Seems like a common enough phrase to me, but, well, I’m old.
  2. Possibly SLATELAYER? Slates are used in the film industry as clapperboards and also in the construction of railway lines?

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