Very straightforward today, but still some nice clues. 15ac my favourite. Still took me over 10min. I shall never be a neutrino like Verlaine (Neutrino: something that passes through absolutely everything at light speed)
Across | |
1 | In Caracas sat awaiting ice cream (7) |
CASSATA – hidden word: CaraCAS SAT Awaiting. They’re sat awaiting a lot more than just ice cream in Caracas right now. | |
5 | Exchange involving Mike’s waterlogged area (5) |
SWAMP – SWAP with M for Mike inside. Gotta know your NATO phonetic alphabet | |
8 | Defective seascapes clue? These might give way out (6,7) |
ESCAPE CLAUSES – anagram of (‘defective’) SEASCAPES CLUE | |
9 | Complicated time: old invader departs (7) |
TANGLED – T (time) + ANGLE (old invader) + D (departs) | |
10 | Speaker’s arguments for ordinary writing (5) |
PROSE – sounds like PROS (‘arguments for’) | |
11 | Succeeded at first with aloof manner in island (6) |
SICILY – S (succeded) + ICILY (with aloof manner) | |
13 | Somewhat retro, stereotyped, work list (6) |
ROSTER – another hidden word: retRO STEReotyped | |
15 | Make changes in plug fitting (5) |
ADAPT – AD = Plug, APT = fitting. Very nice surface. | |
16 | Agile learner lives a bit (7) |
LISSOME – L (learner) + IS (lives) + SOME (a bit). This word had come up an awful lot lately, both with and without the E on the end | |
19 | Well-known type of room for water board? (6,7) |
PUBLIC UTILITY – double definitions | |
20 | Left-winger returning with English cake (5) |
TORTE – TROT backwards + E. ‘left winger’ is usually either TROT or RED | |
21 | Difficult situation of throaty Sue, pasty regularly (3,4) |
HOT SEAT – alternate letters of tHrOaTy SuE pAsTy |
Down | |
1 | Talk about energy fraud (5) |
CHEAT – CHAT around E | |
2 | Back Companion of Honour over warning colour in House of Lords perhaps (6,7) |
SECOND CHAMBER – SECOND (back) + CH (Companion of Honour) + AMBER (warning colour). In the 15×15 ‘CH’ is often clued as just ‘companion’. Some interesting names on the current list of CHs | |
3 | Dad upset over friend’s dismay (5) |
APPAL – PA ‘upset’ (backwards) + PAL | |
4 | Are gripping rascal in shopping precinct (6) |
ARCADE – ARE outside CAD. Note a big difference in the 15×15 is that words in the clue (e.g. ARE) very rarely find their way into the solution, and you are usually looking for a synonym. It means I keep overthininking things when I do the quickie | |
5 | Soapy liquid not what it seems, poor, ultimately lacking (7) |
SHAMPOO – SHAM + POOR without its last letter. Another example of my point in 4dn. | |
6 | The cartoonist upset, having little advance warning (2,5,6) |
AT SHORT NOTICE – a rather nice anagram (‘upset’) of THE CARTOONIST | |
7 | Pioneering chemist super at broadcast (7) |
PASTEUR – Anagram (‘broadcast’) of SUPER AT | |
11 | Refuse to leave street? Indeed, sulk forgetting nothing (4,3) |
STAY PUT – ST (street) + AY (‘indeed’) + POUT (‘sulk’) without the O (‘forgetting nothing’). A bit of a construction but perfectly fair, I think. | |
12 | Large upper room with Eastern ornamental pattern (7) |
LATTICE – L + ATTIC + E | |
14 | Roughly hustle investigator (6) |
SLEUTH – anagram (‘roughly’) of HUSTLE | |
17 | Pole’s second attempt to win (5) |
STILT – S (second) + TILT. To tilt at x is to attempt to win something. | |
18 | Country for example you passed through initially (5) |
EGYPT – EG (for example) + first letters of You Passed Through |
Edited at 2017-10-06 08:34 am (UTC)
Edited at 2017-10-06 01:49 pm (UTC)
LOI 17d -of course.
Quite happy with Tilt = An attempt to win.
David
In 15a I thought “in plug fitting” meant “part of the word adapter”. I suspect your explanation is far likelier!
14 mins, so not too bad.
COD 11ac SICILY
WOD 14dn NEUTRINO!
Half a Magoo! – how is it confected?
An enjoyable end to the week which I completed in 15 minutes.
Crispian