Off to a fast start with 1A, 5A and 11A followed by the first five down clues in very short order. No major hold-ups after that for a good average puzzle. Some enlightenment needed at 7D please.
Across | |
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1 | SPRAT – TARPS reversed; |
5 | ABREAST – A-B-R-EAST; bishop=B; rector=R; |
11 | ECOCIDE – E-CO(CID)E; English=E; |
13 | AESC – A-ESC; a ligature; |
14 | BEDROPT – BED-R(evive)-OPT; very well indeed=OPT; covered with water droplets; |
15 | DEUTERANOPE – (one reputed)* surrounds A=one; problem with the eyes; |
16 | OARLAP – O(AR(i)L)AP; bit of seed=ARIL; a rabbit; |
17 | UNIPOD – UNI-POD; |
18 | SPETCH – S(PET)CH; hide; |
24 | UNHOOP – UN-HO-(c)OP; a foreign (french)=UN; |
26 | ANTRAL – ANT-RA(i)L; a cavity; |
27 | BOODIE – BOO(b)-DIE; a marsupial; |
28 | STRAP-HANGER – STR(A-PH)ANGER; reference journey on a crowded underground train; |
30 | PLATEAU – P(LATE)AU; a ladies hat; |
31 | ARCO – hidden (popl)AR-CO(ckneyish); a bow; |
32 | GAGENTS – SAG reversed surrounds GENT; noxious gases; |
33 | CRAB-OIL – (car)*-BOIL; |
34 | EASLE – EAS(L)E; hot ashes; |
Down | |
1 | SEA, MOSS – SEAM-O-SS; |
2 | ROSERED – (reredos)*; |
3 | ACCULTURATE – ACC(ULT)URATE; adapt to local conditions; |
4 | TIETAC – TE(ETA)C; a tie pin; |
6 | BEER-UP – PUB reversed contains EER; ; |
7 | REDANS – RE-DANS I think; about=RE; classical things proficient fighter has=DANS; I don’t see the rest of the construction; |
8 | ALOO – A-LOO; |
9 | SAPPORO – SAP(P)OR-O; flavour=SAPOR; Japanese city; |
10 | TOTED – TO-TED; reference Teddy Boys of 1950s – good to see them not described as thugs; |
12 | ORNITHOGAEA – (a hot region a)*; biological region; |
19 | PANTLER – P-ANTLER; |
20 | MODERNS – (spend more – PE)*; |
21 | OPEROSE – OP-EROSE; worn down=EROSE; tedious; |
22 | SAPEGO – SAP-EGO; skin complaint; |
23 | ALHAGI – (d)AL(HAG)I; shrubs; |
25 | NONAGE – NON(A-G)E; early life; |
26 | ASPIC – two meanings; 1=old word for snake 2=lavender; |
29 | RANA – two meanings; 1=prince 2=frogs; |
Res turns up a lot in legalese latin, eg res ipsa loquitur “the thing or matter speaks for itself”