Not sure if there’s some Mephisto funny business going on, but 2633 was a Tim Moorey puzzle, so either Mike Laws is taking a break or something is out of whack. I found this one very difficult to get started on, and my first run through the grid was filled with little question marks (although ultimately only one incorrect answer. A lengthy session with Chambers filled in the bits, but I’d say this is on the harder side of Mephistos. It didn’t help that my literary knowledge was not up to snuff.
Away we go…
| Across | |
|---|---|
| 1 | MPRET: P in TERM reversed – ruler of Albanian |
| 5 | ALSATIA |
| 10 | F,RECKLING: RECKLING as puny was new to me |
| 12 | TIN(money),HORN(gore): small-time gambler. I hope I wasn’t the only one looking for —–AL? |
| 13 | ESDA: hidden, a forensic test on documents |
| 14 | CREPON: REP(corded cloth) in CON(learn) |
| 15 | TOY,ON(close to): Think of toy here like Toy Poodle, Toy Schnauzer or Toy Rottweiler |
| 16 | TBILSI: BIL |
| 18 | ANGICO: A, then GI in NCO |
| 22 | RES,HIP |
| 23 | BOOT(kick),LEG(on): I live in the Deep South of the United States, so this was amongst my first in. |
| 24 | RADGE: R for M in MADGE |
| 26 | AUGEAN: |
| 28 | LOMA: A,MOL |
| 30 | ISEGRIM: anagram of |
| 31 | LERMONTOV: (MENTOR)* in LOV |
| 32 | SISSOOS: take the first letters off of AS MISS BOOS |
| 33 | NO,YES: finally a literary reference I remember |
| Down | |
| 1 | MUTE: UT in MEAN without A,N. Raised an eyebrow at the definition, but it checks out, you can “plea mute” if you do refuse to acknowledge a charge |
| 2 | PR,IS,ON |
| 3 | R,AND,Y: the first and last letters of RED ARMY |
| 4 | T,R,OUNCE: Hadn’t hit that TOUNCE can mean indict before. Wordplay has our old favorite R=take |
| 5 | AEROTONE: ERO |
| 6 | SKY,R |
| 7 | ALLELES: SELE(good fortune) reversed after ALL |
| 8 | TIEPIN: I in (INEPT)* |
| 9 | AGANIPPE: AGA |
| 11 | NEOSTIGMINE: (IM,NOT,SEEING)* |
| 15 | TAN BALLS: hmmm… TAN BALLS are pressurized bark used by tanners for fuel. And I see the TAN part from brown… but I don’t know where BALLS comes from. I don’t recommend googling TAN BALLS or BROWN BALLS in order to find out. A little help? |
| 20 | PER,AEON: and those fiddlers are fiddler crabs |
| 21 | ROGER(goose),S |
| 25 | DORKY: OK interspersed in DRY |
| 27 | A,LOO: very nice clue – CHAT is street food in India |
| 29 | AMIS |
Thanks for informing me as to the existence of Ed Balls, sounds like I’m not missing much
Ed Balls is for some one of the most aptly named English politicians ever who hung onto Brown’s coat tails and is now shadow chancellor and still pushing his particular line of Balls shall we say.
Glad to see that others strugged to start this one. I was very slow out of the blocks, and seemed to get various answers that should have been easy with help from the “harder” ones.