A rather embarrassing 8:25 this morning, having solved it last week in about 15 mins. Still, at least it’s now fresh in my mind for a change! 9A was the last to go in both this week and last, really good cryptic definition that fooled me twice.
Across | |
1 | SPREAD – double definition |
5 | SOFT-SOAP – SOFT + SOAP (Opera) |
9 | FOOT FAULTS – cryptic definition, makes you think of telephones rather than tennis. My COD, and the last one I got. |
10 | ALAS – ATLAS without the T. I liked “world records” for atlas. |
12 | FATHER – A + THE in FR(ench) |
13 | VERB – VER(y) + B(ook). Art is an old-fashioned verb form. |
15 | STORMING – M in STORING |
18 | MOREOVER – MORE + OVER |
19 | SONG – SON + (confessin)G. A Lied (pronounced “leet”) is a German art-song. |
21 | BEAVER – double definition, the first being a protection for the lower part of the face in mediaeval armour. |
23 | CAUSALLY – C(irca) + ALLY around USA (NATO member). I think that’s how it works, but that means “around” is doing double duty. Or it could be CA + US + ALLY, but there’s no indication for ALLY to go to the end. What am I missing? [ The obvious, as usual! As dorsetjimbo says, it’s CA (around) + US ALLY (NATO member) ]. |
25 | HINT – double definition. |
26 | GLITTERATI – (title)* inside GRATI(s) |
27 | HARRIDAN – H(usband) + I’D inside ARRAN. |
28 | RESENT – RE-SENT |
Down | |
2 | PHOTO – HOT + O under P. Not sure about hot meaning touchy though. |
3 | ESTIMABLE – I’M inside E + STABLE. |
4 | DEACON – CO in DEAN |
5 | SELF-DESTRUCTION – seems like a straight clue to me. Where’s the cryptic misdirection? |
6 | FAST FOOD – cryptic definition. |
7 | START – double definition. |
8 | AGAMEMNON – ANON around GAME + M(arried) |
14 | ESOTERICA – (a secret I)* around O. |
16 | MASSACRES – MASS + ACRES. I didn’t understand this at all at the time, but a bit of research dug up Bob Acres as a character in Sheridan’s The Rivals. |
17 | AVERAGED – AVER + AGED. |
20 | CUTTER – C(ape) + UTTER |
22 | VOTER – overt* |
24 | LATIN – i.e. “this language from transLATINg”. |
You’ve made all the comments I have (like hot=touchy?). I don’t like acres=rival. Agree with you that FOOT FAULT was nicely misleading.
Not one of the best Saturday offerings.
I initially had two answers wrong, though both kinda worked. I put SLANG for 24a (it’s in there) and SAV(AG)ING at 15a.
65 minutes for me, I’m afraid.
Jimbo, if you didn’t like Acres in this one I wonder what you will make of 20a in this week’s, assuming I have solved and understood it correctly.
However, not wanting to spoil anything, I will hold my tongue (or keyboard, actually) for now.
I put in ‘storming’, ‘soft soap’, ‘moreover’, ‘wormwood’, ‘harridan’, and ‘resent’ very quickly, which gave me a lot of crossing letters.
As for ‘massacres’, I suspected Sheridan but didn’t bother to investigate.
I did get into trouble with poor handwriting, having C _ U _ T _ L _ left for 23 until I re-checked the down words.
Liked 9a, 11a & 1d