Quick Cryptic 3172 by Trelawney

 

Solving Time: 10 minutes.  A very enjoyable puzzle. The arrival of so many new setters recently has led to innovation and a degree of inconsistency that I’ve found a little unsettling at times, so it was a pleasure to be in the hands of one of the tried and trusted ‘old school’ today.

As usual definitions are underlined in bold italics, {deletions and substitutions are in curly brackets} and [anagrinds, containment, reversal and other indicators in square ones]. “Aural wordplay” is in quotation marks. I now use a tilde sign ~ to indicate an insertion point in containment clues. I usually omit all reference to juxtaposition indicators unless there is a specific point that requires clarification.

Across
1 Generous to burn one item of furniture (10)
CHARITABLE –  CHAR (burn), I (one), TABLE (item of furniture)
8 Shrub originally planted next to metal bolt (6)
PRIVET –  P{lanted} [originally], RIVET (metal bolt)
9 Competitor seen on board carrying right club? (6)
DRIVER – D~IVER (competitor seen on board) containing [carrying] R (right)
10 Miserly   average (4)
MEAN – Two meanings
11 Main toilet, on reflection, is ancient (8)
PRIMEVAL – PRIME (main), then LAV (toilet) reversed [on reflection]
12 Writer initially organises references skilfully (6)
ORWELL – O{rganises} + R{eferences} [initially], WELL (skilfully)
14 Sample fresh treats (6)
TASTER – Anagram [fresh] of TREATS
16 Famous physicist from nineties confused (8)
EINSTEIN – Anagram [confused] of NINETIES
18 Scheme relying upon search engine primarily (4)
RUSE – R{elying} + U{pon} + S{earch} + E{ngine} [primarily]
20 Clandestine faction adopts religious education (6)
SECRET – SEC~T (faction) contains [adopts] RE (religious education)
21 So last year hot lad worked out? (3,3)
OLD HAT – Anagram [worked out] of HOT LAD
22 Marginal queue at customs? (10)
BORDERLINE – BORDER LINE. A cryptic hint supports the literal
Down
2 Mob with gardening tool circling road (5)
HORDE – HO~E (gardening tool) containing [circling] RD (road)
3 Income from extremely remote location (7)
REVENUE –  R{emot}E [extremely], VENUE (location)
4 Young child to blow horn half-heartedly? (3)
TOT – TO{o}T (blow horn) [half-heartedly]
5 Poor place for making money playing sport (9)
BADMINTON – BAD (poor), MINT (place for making money), ON (playing)
6 Best piece of Chinese literature (5)
ELITE – Hidden in [piece of] {Chines}E LITE{rature}
7 Threaten chaps with excellent service? (6)
MENACE – MEN (chaps), ACE (excellent service)
11 Dancing to Presley’s material (9)
POLYESTER – Anagram [dancing] of TO PRESLEY
13 Felt bad about keeping home that’s wrecked (6)
RUINED – RU~ED (felt bad about) containing [keeping] IN (home)
15 Dessert rustled strangely (7)
STRUDEL – Anagram [strangely] of RUSTLED
17 Vigorously wash  undergrowth (5)
SCRUB – Two meanings
19 Generate small chess piece (5)
SPAWN – S (small), PAWN (chess piece)
21 Poem stevedore partially recalled (3)
ODE – Hidden and reversed [partially  recalled] in {stev}EDO{re}

88 comments on “Quick Cryptic 3172 by Trelawney”

  1. I thought 1a was an anagram (with burn as the anagrind) and this slowed me down taking 28 minutes to finish. It’s often the case that answering one clue can unlock a whole section but failing to solve it can do the opposite.
    COD to DRIVER. Penny finally dropped on that one.
    Thanks Trelawney and Jack

  2. Probably a bit late in the day for my brain, which seemed to struggle unnecessarily with some of the anagrams (POLYESTER) and clues (BORDERLINE). But a satisfying solve when I finally got there (18.08).

  3. It’s been a busy couple of weeks, but things have calmed down a bit now. (Early Christmas celebrations with visiting family means everything is almost out of the way – a very strange feeling!)
    I’ve been picking my way through quickies and biggies over the last fortnight and only have 4 half-done 15x15s to complete now, although at this stage, I doubt that I ever will 😅
    This morning’s quickie solve was most enjoyable, as was the biggie (17 minutes there). So, as others have recommended – and if it’s not too late for you – it might be a nice one to look at if you’re not a regular.
    8:22 FOI Mean LOI and COD Driver
    Thanks Trelawney and Jack

  4. 12 mins…

    A straight forward start to the week I thought. Main issue was spelling “Strudel” and a slight hesitation on the “Orwell” and “Ruined” axis.

    FOI – 2dn “Horde”
    LOI – 13dn “Ruined”
    COD – 1ac “Charitable”

    Thanks as usual!

  5. Done on plane on way to the Arctic ((our children cannot escape us in the Christmas season).
    Around 12.20. A Very Pleasing Day. Anything below 13 triggers a rush of childish pleasure. Childhood was a very long time ago, so return visits are welcome.
    Much enjoyed. Needed blog to see char in CHARITABLE ( erroneously thought chair= furniture, then couldn’t parse the rest).
    COD BORDERLINE
    Thanks Trelawney and Jakkt.

    1. No dips in the sea this holiday I suppose then. Or at least I hope.

      So true about the welcome childish pleasures.

  6. 12:04 while being distracted by football on the telly – miraculously fast for me, so I’m guessing it was an easy day!

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