5:47 to complete this one. So that’s four more or less standard Quickies in a row after Izetti started the year off with a bang on Monday.
Nice offering this from Rongo, with a variety of clue structures in play, including the relatively rare triple definition.
Now on with the job…
Clues are reproduced in blue, with the definition underlined. Anagram indicators are bolded and italicised. Then there’s the answer IN BOLD, followed by the parsing of the wordplay. (ABC)* means ‘anagram of ABC’.
| Across | |
| 1 | Line used in print run (4) |
| DASH – Double def | |
| 3 | Light musical seen back in latter epoch (8) |
| OPERETTA – Reverse hidden (seen back) in lATTER EPOch | |
| 8 | Dog to reach across field without boundaries (7) |
| SPANIEL – SPAN (to reach across) + {f}IEL{d} (field without boundaries) | |
| 10 | Father badly ruffled strip of cloth (5) |
| FRILL – FR (father) + ILL (badly) | |
| 11 | In a neighbouring valley, or past it? (4,3,4) |
| OVER THE HILL – Double def, one literal and one proverbial | |
| 13 | A constant fraction of dollar, in a manner of speaking (6) |
| ACCENT – A + C (constant) + CENT (fraction of dollar) | |
| 15 | Banqueter ignoring a brew (6) |
| FESTER – FE{A}STER (banqueter), ignoring ‘A’ | |
| 17 | Upper-class art initial adjusting makes functional (11) |
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UTILITARIAN – U (upper-class) + (ART INITIAL)* Keep an eye out for “posh” or “upper-class” to clue U. Very common in Crosswordland. U and non-U were terms coined in the 1950’s to distinguish between linguistic usages of different classes. Think I’d be non-U. |
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| 20 | Frequently aged less than eleven (5) |
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OFTEN – OF TEN At the age of ten, you’re aged less than eleven, but somehow this clue doesn’t quite gel for me. |
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| 21 | Immature, undefiled island, we hear (7) |
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PUERILE – Homophone (we hear) of PURE (undefined) + ISLE (island) Well, sort of. |
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| 22 | Suspenseful film’s human resources beset by director at sea? (8) |
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THRILLER – HR (human resources) “beset by” TILLER (director at sea) Director at sea. Nice. |
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| 23 | Dark blue vehicle reversing at back of alley (4) |
| NAVY – NAV [VAN (vehicle) reversing] + Y (back of alley) | |
| Down | |
| 1 | Throwing away iPod, lass is upset (8) |
| DISPOSAL – (IPOD LASS)* | |
| 2 | Son to accept post (5) |
| STAKE – S (son) + TAKE (accept) | |
| 4 | Friend rented platform in warehouse, say (6) |
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PALLET – PAL (friend) + LET (rented) Friend of mine once had the job of trying to account for the six million CHEP pallets that had gone missing around the world. Not sure how many he found. |
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| 5 | Match official with gear (ecstasy, speed) to chill (11) |
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REFRIGERATE – REF (match official) + RIG (gear) + E (ecstasy) + RATE (speed) Times setters aren’t just experts on music, religion, literature and plants. They’re also very drug-savvy. |
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| 6 | Journey allowed one of three to share birthday (7) |
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TRIPLET – TRIP (journey) + LET (allowed) Of course, they might not share a birthday. In fact, here’s a challenge….be the first commenter to explain how it’s possible for naturally-born twins (with no significant birthing delays) to have their birthdays three days apart. |
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| 7 | Tool for cutting around left wheel shaft (4) |
| AXLE – AXE (tool for cutting) atound L (left) | |
| 9 | Deliberate sabotage of online titan (11) |
| INTENTIONAL – (ONLINE TITAN)* | |
| 12 | Grand publicity incorporated small cathedral city (8) |
| PRINCELY – PR (publicity) + INC (incorporated small) + ELY (cathedral city) | |
| 14 | Man on board to speak against serving area (7) |
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COUNTER – Triple def! The first def references a marker in a board game. |
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| 16 | Faint prayer to lose last depression evident in face? (6) |
| DIMPLE – DIM (faint) + [PLE{A} (prayer) to lose last] | |
| 18 | Informal business in Iowa or Mediterranean island (5) |
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IBIZA – BIZ (informal business) in IA (Iowa) From what I’ve seen on TV, it looks like it would be worth travelling a long way to avoid this place. |
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| 19 | Female also overturned base (4) |
| FOOT – F (female) + OOT [TOO (also) ‘overturned’] | |
So their birthdays are Feb 27 and March 1 respectively, which are three days apart in a leap year.
Edited at 2017-01-06 05:44 am (UTC)
WOD GAULSPRAY?
This was slightly on the tricky side and took me one Jumbo Jet to complete.
COD 12dn PRINCELY
Edited at 2017-01-06 07:07 am (UTC)
Edited at 2017-01-06 10:58 am (UTC)
41 mins
COD 5d, very funny.
Couldn’t parse 14d man on board
and 16d PLE for plea so thanks
I thought this was of average difficulty. Liked 5d. David