I’m a bit busy at the moment so I’ve kept this brief and may not be able to answer any questions today. Happily busy I should say – messing about with boats. Also the current internet connection is not too good so I hope it gets posted OK. No time as I’ve done it in bits. It seemed reasonably hard at first sight but I can’t see anything much wrong with it now so maybe it was just me or maybe it’s just easy when you’ve already got the answers!
Definitions are underlined.
| Across |
| 3 Countryside stroll won’t begin as a leisurely walk (5) |
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Amble – Ramble without the first letter (won’t begin). |
| 7 Pacific island backed it to secure a great success (6) |
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Tahiti – It backwards – so TI – around (to secure) a (A) great success (HIT). |
| 8 Servant that’s some help after start of marriage (4) |
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Maid – Some help (AID) after Start of marriage (M). |
| 9 Withdrew, blushing about some poetry (8) |
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Reversed – Blushing (RED) around some poetry (VERSE) |
| 10 Hitch small and inferior horse (4) |
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Snag – Samll (S) inferior horse (NAG). |
| 11 Drunk, brimful with a Chile wine (13) |
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Liebfraumilch – Anagram (drunk) of BRIMFUL and A CHILE |
| 15 Bore given job with everything that may be desired (4-9) |
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Well-Appointed – Bore (WELL) given job (APPOINTED). |
| 16 Too wrapped up in choral societies (4) |
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Also – Answer is in the clue – chorAL SOcieties. |
| 18 Walking on rocky gradient (8) |
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Treading – Anagram (rocky) of gradient. |
| 20 Final defeat on board for partner (4)
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Mate – Double definition. |
| 21 Size of former accommodation on camp (6) |
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Extent – Former (EX) accommodation on camp (TENT). |
| 22 Great fear of adder wriggling around (5) |
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Dread – Anagram (wriggling around) of ADDER. |
| Down |
| 1 Court’s ending morally unprincipled row (8) |
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Baseline – Morally unprincipled (BASE) row (LINE) – think Wimbledon and ‘you cannot be serious’. |
| 2 Small creature – see me capture it (4) |
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Mite – ME around (capturing) IT. |
| 3 Exposes druggy episode where pilots pick up speed (8) |
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Airstrip – Exposes (AIRS) druggy episode (TRIP) – thankfully they also slow down there. |
| 4 Plain wicked imprisoning fifty (4) |
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Bald – Wicked (BAD) around (imprisoning) fifty (L) – a plain/bald statement. |
| 5 Discharge head of Egyptian embassy (8) |
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Emission – head of Egyptian (E) embassy (MISSION). |
| 6 Prima donna keen to do a turn (4) |
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Diva – Keen AVID backwards – didn’t I have this last week? |
| 12 Voted to share out in foundation (8) |
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Balloted – Foundation (BED) around (in) share out (ALLOT). |
| 13 End up with one unfortunately still done up (8) |
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Unopened – Anagram (unfortunately) of END UP ONE. |
| 14 First of chaps having inclination for domestic work? (8) |
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Cleaning – First of chaps (C) inclination (LEANING). |
| 17 Young man carrying round burden (4) |
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Load – Young man (LAD) around (carrying) round (O). |
| 18 Container connected to end of large pipe (4) |
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Tube – Container (TUB) end of large (E). |
| 19 Time in the year for fruit (4) |
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Date – Double definition. |
Edited at 2014-05-27 05:44 am (UTC)
COD was EXTENT – giggling @ the clueing 🙂
Lovely clear blog, Chris, enjoy your Ratty-like pursuits!
Got there eventually, but 1dn had me flummoxed for a fair while (was looking for a word starting with T as “end of court”), also found 12d and 20a harder than I should have.
Liebfraumilch also took a long time to spot (probably because I had tried to eliminate its memory since childhood when it was the only known wine on the Somerset housing estate where I grew up, and served as a “treat” with the meat and potatoes for Sunday lunch).
Thanks for the blog chris – and delighted to see you are enjoying the Local Hero music! Immaculate taste, particularly in your current location. Happy days.
It was (thankfully) only unleashed on a Sunday (the rest of the time cider was fine and, indeed, de rigueur).
There is, I’m sure, a PhD to be written about the impact of hock (as we called it) consumption on class mobility in Taunton in the 1960’s, but hopefully I will not be the one to write it 🙂
Edited at 2014-05-27 01:04 pm (UTC)
Hope that helps.
Nick