Mephisto 3413 – John Grimshaw

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Greetings barred-grid fans

Interesting puzzle – after putting in the first few answers right away I thought I was in for a canter, but I found this puzzle got progressively more difficult and spent a lot longer on the bottom half.

How did you get along?

Across
1 Some forces securing billet (4)
CESS – hidden inside forCES Securing
4 Cissy frequently in drink (8)
SOFTLING – OFT (frequently) inside SLING (drink)
10 Drive one mile with a lot of speed (5)
IMPEL – I (one), M (mile) and PELT (speed) minus the last letter
11 Plant one is cutting unknown in North America (6)
ZINNIA – I (one) inside Z (unknown) IN, NA (North America)
12 Stubby for Oz gent and guy getting drunk (7)
NUGGETY – anagram of GENT and GUY
13 Hydraulic cement one used for centre of lock (5)
TRASS – A (one) instead of the E in TRESS (lock)
15 Optical instrument fitting includes tropical wood (7)
APLANAT – APT (fitting) containing LANA (tropical wood)
17 Root of wild ginger, a small plant (6)
ASARUM – A, S (small), ARUM (plant)
19 Soak eastern mohair sent west — this sizes fibres (9)
ERIOMETER – RET (soak), E (eastern), MOIRE (mohair), all reversed
21 Full old cargo ship rounded head by day (9)
OROROTUND – O (old), RO-RO (cargo ship), then NUT (head) reversed and D (day)
24 Fire up delegate over backing European Parliament (6)
DELOPE – DEL (delegate), O (over) then EP (European Parliament) reversed
26 Money in compensation for what’s damaged footwear (7)
BOTTINE – TIN (money) inside BOTE (compensation for injury)
28 Famine killing first inhabitants of the world (5)
EARTH – DEARTH (famine) missing the first letter
29 Stone Egypt associated with Cleopatra’s head ornament (7)
CROCKET – ROCK (stone) and ET (Egypt) with the first letter of Cleopatra
30 Lived years with infectious diseases because of protein inhibiting vitamin absorption (6)
AVIDIN – AV (annos vixit, lived years), ID (infectious diseases), IN (because of)
31 Surprisingly early use of mocking language once (5)
RAYLE – anagram of EARLY
32 Friar concerned with depression obstructed service (8)
RECOLLET – RE (concerned with), COL (depression), LET (obstructed service in tennis)
33 Defence lawyer losing the way (4)
LAER – LAWYER minus WY (way)
Down
1 What might have man with no carbine running? (12, two words)
CINNAMON BEAR – anagram of MAN and NO CARBINE
2 Machine making mayonnaise, say, large in height breaking eggs up? (7)
EMULSOR – L (large) inside SUM (height) inside ROE (eggs) all reversed
3 Smoke fumes drifting upwards (5)
SEGAR – RAGES (fumes) reversed
4 Swing greatly impressed large number of Trump’s people (4)
SLEW – three definitions
5 Who might be in seraglio a little under too much? (8)
OTTAMITE – A then MITE (little) after OTT (too much)
6 Bird the French give a name to (5)
TITLE – TIT (bird), LE (the in French)
7 Raising cuckoo egg has one close to exhaustion (9)
INANITION – reversal of ANI (cuckoo) then NIT (egg), I (one) ON (close to)
8 Car manufacturer wanting a second thirty days (5)
NISAN – NISSAN (car manufacturer) minus one S (second)
9 Greet barista, struggling worker from abroad (12)
GASTARBEITER – anagram of GREET,BARISTA
14 On reflection censor part mostly full of comic potential (9)
CATOPTRIC – CATO the Censor, PT (part) then RICH (full of comic potential) minus the last letter
16 Declared once that only half must leave (4)
ARED – one half of DECLARED
18 Heartless cad that is sulking (8)
BOUDERIE –  remove the middle letter from BOUNDER (cad), then IE (that is)
19 Letraset being regularly used in former times (4)
ERST – alternating letters in lEtRaSeT
20 Guinea coin we’ll keep in circulation, but not pound (7)
EKPWELE – anagram of WE’LL KEEP minus L (pound)
22 See prayer come to a head (5)
LOAVE – LO (see), AVE (prayer)
23 Nothing in raised mound, reportedly (5)
NIHIL – IN reversed, then a homophone of HILL (mound)
25 Large cola drunk here, perhaps? (5)
LOCAL – L (large) then an anagram of COLA
27 Death of old salmon (4)
MORT – double definition

7 comments on “Mephisto 3413 – John Grimshaw”

  1. Finished this quicker than expected, Monday. My Chambers (app on phone) has RAYLE as an alternative spelling for rail #4, to flow, gush, and not for rail #1, “To use vigorously or mockingly reproachful language.” That sounds like the definition here, but it’s a verb. It also has it as Spenserian for a noun meaning “reviling,” which comes to the same thing, I guess. I needed to take a second (or fifth…) look at that.

    1. The Spenserian “reviling” is under the same headword as rail(2) – to use vigorously or mockingly reproachful language, so I figured it was close enough association.

    2. I had similar thoughts about RAYLE. If you follow REVILING in the app you get close to the wording of the clue.

  2. I started in the bottom RH corner. Took me a while to sort out the wordplay for CATOPTRIC, OROROTUND and ARED. The first two to were more involved but ARED was hiding in plain sight – just didn’t see it until I came back to the puzzle on Monday.

    Another enjoyable puzzle

  3. Quite tricky. I spotted the problem with RAYLE and to my mind this is simply an error.
    Funny to see ASARUM two weeks in a row!

  4. 14dn took me longer than it should have done – my first thought for “censor” was CATO, but I was convinced “On reflection” was part of the wordplay and I already had the A in place. It was only when I got OROROTUND that I reformed my thinking! Otherwise, I didn’t find this too hard. I liked DELOPE as a word – quite literally meaning “fire up”.

  5. Thanks George and John Grimshaw. I found this of average difficulty after a quick start at the top. Also struggled with CATOPTRIC- very clever. Couldnt parse the delightful OROROTUND or SLEW.

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