No time noted on my copy for some reason, but I don’t think it was more than about 15 minutes. There were a few General Knowledge requirements where being British probably helped (e.g. 25ac, 26ac, 15dn) but otherwise it was fairly straightforward.
Across | |
1 | TINTIN – a couple of NITs reversed. |
4 | TETRAPOD – E(nter) + TRAP inside TOD (fox). |
9 | AGRIPPA – GRIP on (to the right of) A + PA (state). |
11 | PIG IRON – PIN around O(ld) RIG reversed. |
12 | HEADY – HE + (l)ADY |
13 | CLEARS OUT – double def. I put CLEARS OFF at first but quickly changed my mind. |
14 | RACONTEUSE – (once as true)* |
16 | LEAD – double def. |
19 | YEAR – (pa)Y + EAR |
20 | PRIORITIES – IT inside PRIORIES |
22 | ANTONIONI – ANTI around ONION. Michelangelo Antonioni (1912-2007) is the director. |
23 | BEANO – BE A NO |
25 | JOE SOAP – JO(k)ES + OAP. RAF rhyming slang for dope, according to Chambers. I didn’t even know there was such a thing, and can’t find any other examples. |
26 | MARGATE – MAR + GITE, with the I swapped for an A. |
27 | UNLOADED – (g)UN + LOADED |
28 | WEEKLY – WE + ELY around K(iosk). |
Down | |
1 | TEACHERLY – (they care)* around L |
2 | NORMA – NOA(h) around RM |
3 | IMPLYING – I’M + LYING under P |
5 | EXPRESSIONISM – EXPRESS (say) + SIN rev in IOM (Isle of Man) |
6 | REGARD – RAGE rev inside RD |
7 | PERGOLESI – ERG inside POLES + I |
8 | DONUT – DO + NUT |
10 | ARC DE TRIOMPHE – (Match re period)* |
5 | CHARTWELL – T(ime) + WELL (spring), after CHAR (clean). Sir Winston Churchill’s home in Kent, now maintained by the National Trust. |
17 | DISCOVERY – DISCO + VERY |
18 | AIRBORNE – “heir born” |
21 | ANGORA – (Aragon)* |
22 | ANJOU – hiiden in ItaliAN JOUrnalist. |
24 | ALACK – À LA CaKe |
The answer is MARGATE. So, presumably, “Springtime holiday” is MAR. Why is that?
To my father, who served in the RAF, JOE SOAP was somebody who foolishly volunteered for something – hence the dope/idiot connotation. For me it is an ordinary member of the public along with Tom, Dick and Harry with the possible inference of somebody being put upon. I suspect it’s dying out because I don’t hear my children using the expression.
a few minutes held me up until the ‘doh’ moment.