Solving time 13:07. Would have been an even quicker solve if I’d heard of the children’s game. Pretty standard fare I thought – nothing to complain about really, but no stand-out clues either.
| Across |
| 1 |
DAD’S ARMY – cryptic definition for the old comedy series. Privaye Pike was played by Ian Lavender. Here’s the obligatory clip. |
| 5 |
CHASER – hidden in “Catch a server”. |
| 9 |
RINGTONE – RING (proves you’re engaged) + TONE (contraction of Anthony). |
| 10 |
FISCAL – double definition. Fiscal drag is “the means by which the inland revenue automatically benefits from any increase in earned income without any increase in taxation rates”. |
| 12 |
VICIOUS CIRCLE – VICIOUS + CIRCLE. |
| 15 |
TOTEM – TOTE + M(ale). |
| 16 |
ROAD TESTS – (started so)* |
| 17 |
VENERATOR – R.A. in VENETO + R(enaissance). |
| 19 |
MINIM – “sent back unaltered” = palindrome. |
| 20 |
PRISONERS’ BASE – last one I got. I had PRISONERS in quite early, but it took me a while to think of a suitable word to fit ?A?E, as I’d never heard of the game. |
| 22 |
RUSKIN – RUSK IN. I was always very partial to Farley’s Rusks as a child. The Victorian critic was John Ruskin. |
| 23 |
ABATTOIR – RIOT + TAB + A all reversed. |
| 25 |
PLEDGE – PL(ace) + EDGE. |
| 26 |
DESPOTIC – (topside)* + C(old). |
| Down |
| 1 |
DERIVATIVE – double definition. “Any financial instrument (e.g. a futures contract or option) giving rights or obligations to an underlying asset or liability”, or a differential coefficient in mathematics. |
| 2 |
DUN – DUNDEE minus the river Dee. |
| 3 |
ART FORM – ART (thou) FOR M(otorway)? |
| 4 |
MINISTRATION – R inside MINI STATION. |
| 6 |
HAIRCUT – IR + CU inside HAT. |
| 7 |
SECRET SANTA – SECRET + SAN + T.A. (Territorial Army). |
| 8 |
ROLE – sounds like “roll”. |
| 11 |
DISAGREEABLE – (desirable age)* |
| 13 |
CUT-AND-PASTE – (stand-up act)* + (jok)E, semi-&lit. |
| 14 |
ASYMMETRIC – (Society may)* + METRIC. |
| 18 |
RAILING – RILING around A. |
| 19 |
MISSTEP – MISS + TEP(id). |
| 21 |
PROP – R inside POP (to pop is slang for to pawn something). |
| 24 |
OFT – 0 + F.T. |
I don’t like the use of “this” to refer to part of the answer in 9ac (RINGTONE) – nor, for that matter, do I like what I assume is meant to be the definition (“I heard it on the phone”).
In 4dn (MINISTRATION), is MINI indicated by “railway”? If so, why? (The equation “MINI = miniature = miniature railway” would surely be too loose, so I feel I must be missing something.)
And finally, in 24dn (OFT), “Consistently” doesn’t ring true as a definition.
I never understood the cryptics to ‘Ruskin’ (too UK-centric) and ‘dun’ (thought you took away an ‘R’), but they were both obvious, although I had ‘tan’ for a while.
A nice medium Saturday puzzle, maybe in the easier part of medium.
Anyone who did the jumbo got two answers in one from 19ac.