Mephisto 2763 – Don Manley

I found this one on the more gentle side of Mephistos, particularly the wordplay. I was in the back of a car being driven through mountains of Tennessee and managed to get most of this done during the drive, only had to check a few answers in the dictionary.

I did get held up a while at 6, thinking that HELLIONS was going to be the answer and not knowing the HAL connection (thanks interweebs). Also got 33 from the definition and had to work out the wordplay for the blog. I think I have everything in order now (famous last words).

Away we go….

Across
1 PALLAS ATHENE: (ELEPHANT,ALAS)*
10 SEPHARDI: SE(t) then HARD in PI
11 TORAN: A(rch) in TORN
12 B,LIS(t)S
14 A,GILA
15 EMULATE: MU surrounded by ELATE
17 TRITICAL: TIC in TRIAL
18 SEMPLICE: EMP in SLICE – musical instruction to play simply
22 ESTANCIA: (A,SITE,CAN)*
25 OVERT ACT: or OVERTACT
27 BET(something chancy),ROT,H
28 STUNG: G,NUTS all reversed
30 1,NUIT
31 ARDEA: D in AREA
32 TIR NA-NOG: (IGNORANT)*
33 SINGLE-MINDED: the double container! M,IND in GLEE, in SIND
 
Down
1 POT,ASS
2 LARIAM: 1 in (ALARM)*
3 LE(g)AL
4 SEFER: F in SEER
5 APOMICT: C in OMIT(miss), under A,P
6 HAL,LIONS: Bluff HAL being Henry VIII
7 ERIACH: AIR reversed in E,CH
8 EISELL: anagram of BELLIES without the B(barrel)
9 HOG HEAVEN: H then (HAVE,GONE)* – I did chuckle as I wrote this answer in near the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, hog heaven indeed
13 STATIONER: ION(something with small charge) in STATER(old coin)
16 SPARRING: RAPS reversed before RING(pugilism), &lit
19 ISATINE: SATIN in I.E.
20 OO,BITS: OO for “we” pops up enough that newer solvers should file it away somewhere
21 RETURN: REAL with TURN(performance) replacing A,L(pound)
23 CAUDAD: C, DAD with AU inside
24 ASGARD: link together AG and SARD(chalcedony)
26 CH,OOM
29 TRON: STRONG missing the beginning and end

2 comments on “Mephisto 2763 – Don Manley”

  1. Well I did solve this, and in one sitting what’s more, so it must have been fairly easy.
    however I have lost the piece of paper and all I can remember now is being aggrieved that Tir-Na-Nog, as the ODO has it, was listed as “two words.” Since both the Oxford English Dictionary and Wikipedia also list it as three words, I reset my case m’lud..
    1. Chambers has it as Tir Nan-Og and Tir-na-nOg – I wasn’t really familiar with the term so didn’t have a problem with the two words enumeration

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