An elegant puzzle with a consistent level of difficulty, nothing controversial or unknown, ideal for a quickie, it took me 10 minutes to solve and parse.
Across | |
1 | TO SAY THE LEAST – Def. with no exaggeration; Trappists are supposed to be a Silent Order. |
8 | MASCOT – MA SCOT would be a mother from Glasgow; def. charm. |
9 | ENTIRE – NT (books) inside EIRE (poetic name for Ireland); def. complete. |
10 | MINI – Def. a short dress, sounds like Minnie, as in Mouse or Ha-Ha. |
11 | OUTDATED – Def. old-fashioned; if others had more dates, you’d be out-dated. |
12 | CYNIC – Hidden in FAN(CY NIC)HE; def. pessimistic person. Well, not an exact definition, but close. |
13 | EXTOL – EX = former, TOL(L) = tax, one L (pound) off; def. acclaim. |
15 | MARCHERS – The MARCHES are the border areas between Wales and England; insert R (right); def. people demonstrating. |
17 | BENT – Double definition; bent can mean dishonest, and one’s ‘bent’ can be something one is inclined towards doing. |
19 | FERRET – FRET (agonise) about ER (Edward Rex); def. rabbit catcher. |
20 | ACTIVE – ACT IV = act four, late stage in a play; E = final letter of audible; def. voice, as in active, not passive, for a verb. |
21 | MUSICAL CHAIRS – The slowest one has no seat when the music stops. |
Down | |
2 | OMANI – O = old, MAN = fellow, I = one, Muscat is the capital of OMAN. |
3 | AUCTION – ACTION = legal process, insert U (university); def. sale. |
4 | TAT – palindromic word meaning rubbish. |
5 | ELECTRESS – EL = the, Spanish; (CRETE)*; SS = ship; def. German princess. E.g. Sophia, Electress of Hanover, 1692-98. |
6 | EXTRA – EX = former partner, TRA = ART (skill) reversed, def. run, as in cricket. |
7 | SURREAL – SURRE(Y) = most of county; AL(L) = not quite all; def. like Dali’s work. |
11 | ORCHESTRA – (HER ACTORS)*; def. band of players. |
12 | CHATEAU – CHA TEA = two beverages; U = top of Urquart; def. castle. |
14 | TABITHA – Hidden in NO(T A BIT HA)PPY; girl’s name. |
16 | CORGI – A CO-GI would be a fellow soldier, insert R (major, finally); def. dog. |
18 | NEVER – VEN. = abbr. title for an archdeacon; given rise = reversed to NEV; ER = hesitation; def. I don’t believe it! Never! |
20 | ARC – Alternate letters of g A r R i C k; def. part of circle. |
I like a Chai latte, when it’s not overtly sweet. Had one in Ghent that was done in a cappuccino style with honey that was delicious. But most sites I checked out suggest Chai is a variant spelling (western I presume) of Cha. On the other hand, I think of Chai Wallah, so I understand the Indian connection.
Never heard of Chai re.wine and a quick Google just demonstrates (again!) that one learns something new everyday 😀.