Many of these words were unfamiliar to me, but I only realised just how many when writing the blog; a testament to the fairness of the clueing. I’m definitely more of a fan of double definitions when the words are pronounced differently, I liked the symmetry of using both forte and piano, and the sneaky capitalisation of a word that could be read as a noun by putting at the front of the sentence. Apparently I also think more of Timothy than Sidney.
My favourite was 15dn. I did try a bit of googling to see if any of the places or geographical features mentioned are 1ac, but sadly not. Come on setter!
Definitions underlined.
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Having equal dimensions — that could engender eroticism (9) |
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ISOMETRIC – anagram of (that could engender) EROTICISM. |
| 6 |
Spread for pig (3) |
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SOW – double definition. |
| 8 |
Offering some sleep, rest — one English city (7) |
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PRESTON – hidden in (offering some) sleeP REST ONe. |
| 9 |
Stranger story included in article (5) |
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ALIEN – LIE (story) in AN (article). |
| 10 |
Sad angel sits awkwardly — a feature of church architecture (7,5) |
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STAINED GLASS – anagram of (awkwardly) SAD ANGEL SITS. |
| 12 |
Standing place in short grass (6) |
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REPUTE – PUT (place) in REEd (grass) without its final letter (short). |
| 13 |
Assembler of equipment in better shape (6) |
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FITTER – double definition. |
| 16 |
Section of London underground organising a rebellion, OK? (8,4) |
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BAKERLOO LINE – anagram of (organising) A REBELLION OK. |
| 19 |
Persian king quietly leaving Mediterranean island (5) |
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CYRUS – p (piano, quietly) taken out of (leaving) CYpRUS (Mediterranean island). |
| 20 |
Be hugging two men where a sympathetic manner is needed? (7) |
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BEDSIDE – BE outside (hugging) ED and SID (two men). |
| 22 |
No sound of horses to be heard (3) |
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NAY – homophone of (to be heard) “neigh” (sound of horses). |
| 23 |
Entertaining duke, newspaper proprietor provides evening drink (9) |
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SUNDOWNER – SUN (newspaper) and OWNER (proprietor) surrounding (entertaining) D (duke). |
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Little devil leading island warriors (4) |
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IMPI – IMP (little devil) in front of (leading) I (island). |
| 2 |
Dance in old cosy place accompanied by record (3-4) |
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ONE-STEP – O (old), NEST (cosy place) and EP (record). |
| 3 |
Have a meal in ‘ot weather (3) |
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EAT – hot weather is heat, so ‘ot weather is ‘eat. |
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Smuggler gets table decoration (6) |
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RUNNER – double definition. |
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Cook and cleaning lady ask a lot of questions (9) |
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CHARGRILL – CHAR (cleaning lady) and GRILL (ask a lot of questions). |
| 6 |
Snapshot in South Africa shows star (5) |
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SPICA – PIC (snapshot) inside SA (South Africa). |
| 7 |
Snakes men found in royal house (7) |
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WINDSOR – WINDS (snakes) and OR (other ranks, men). |
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Matters of concern in terrible streets (9) |
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INTERESTS – IN plus an anagram of (terrible) STREETS. |
| 12 |
Polish image reveals a river of historical significance (7) |
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RUBICON – RUB (polish) and ICON (image). |
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Anxiety of number on Jerusalem’s hill (7) |
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TENSION – TEN (number) on SION (Jerusalem’s hill). |
| 15 |
Something on sewing machine movin’ up and down (6) |
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BOBBIN – moving up and down is bobbing, so… |
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Part of Ireland it’s crucial for bishop to enter (5) |
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KERRY – KEY (crucial for) with RR (Right Reverend) entering. |
| 18 |
Loud organ conveys apprehension (4) |
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FEAR – F (forte, loud) and EAR (organ). |
| 21 |
Couple in act outside university (3) |
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DUO – DO (act) outside U (university). |
COD 23ac SUNDOWNER which can refer to any alcoholic drink imbibed after work – or whatever.
horryd shanghai
On RR for Bishop, I can never see it without thinking of the Right Reverend Reverend Wright on KYTV (or Radio Active before that) which then leads me on to memories of Rabbi Rabbit (their answer to Roland Rat). Does anyone else remember? No, I thought not.
PlayupPompey
New to me were Impi and Spica but I was confident from the clue.
Favourite 23a . David
As always, good pace with Izetti with clues dropping in at a pleasing rate. But disappointed to see OR for ‘men’ again.
Edited at 2016-07-06 04:23 pm (UTC)