Solving time: 5:16
Like England’s bowling, this was not too challenging with lots of easy ones to get you going and nothing likely to catch you out. The clues were generally good though.
* = anagram, “X” = sounds like ‘X’.
Across | |
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1 | ISLE (cryptic definition) |
3 | TRAMPOLINE; (IN LATE ROMP)* |
10 | FOREST + ALL |
11 | NI(E)CE |
12 | LEDGE[r] |
13 | INTERNAL; A L following “IN TURN” |
15 | IDOLISE; I.E. + (SOLID)* – ‘on’ in the sense of ‘being worn by’. I originally had ‘idolons’ (an anagram of ‘on solid’) in here. |
17 | ARUNDEL; (RULE DAN)* – known to me via the cricket ground where Sussex occasionally play. I’ve just noticed that this is an anagram of ‘a nurdle’, Paul Collingwood’s favourite shot. |
19 | LAID LOW; (I’D ALLOW)* |
21 | UNHORSE; U.N. (= ‘international organisation’) + HORSE (= ‘Arab’) – ‘Arab’ really requires some kind of indicator that this is ‘definition by example’. |
22 | DIS + LODGE – ‘Infernal’ because Dis was the Greek underworld. |
24 | [t]ERROR |
27 | PIANO (cryptic definition) |
28 | EXEGETIST; EXE + (GETS IT)* – from ‘exegesis’. I stared at this for a while before convincing myself that it was right. |
29 | CLEVERNESS – I think the breakdown here is just ‘clever’ (= ‘smart’) + NESS (= ‘point’), which apart from the double meaning of ‘point’ is hardly a breakdown at all. |
30 | UNDO (hidden) |
Down | |
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1 | INFALLIBLE; IN, + rev. of ILL in FABLE |
2 | LURID; [s]LU[m] + RID |
4 | REALISE; (LIES ARE)* |
5 | MILITIA; (A LIMIT I)* |
6 | OWNER; (NEW)* in OR |
7 | ICELANDER; “I SLANDER” – nice homophone. |
8 | EVEN[t] |
9 | ESPECIAL; (SPICE ALE)* |
14 | ALL + EGRET + TO – a musical term for ‘quite fast’. |
16 | OR(I + GIN)ATE |
18 | UNHEEDED; (HE ENDED U[p])* |
20 | WIDGEON; (DOING WE)* – a naughty hyphenation (‘For wrong-doing,…’) which I suppose the excalamation mark is a flimsy attempt to justify. |
21 | USE LESS |
23 | LOOSE; (SOLO)* + [grav]E |
25 | RE[s]IGN |
26 | EPIC (hidden) |
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