Sunday Times 4316

Sunday Times 4316

This should probably have been a sub-5 minute puzzle for me, as there were plenty of easy clues. But I made a poor start by guessing at SIEVER for 1A. I didn’t write it in, but it stopped a quick write-in of 2D FOX, which might well have made 10A a first-time answer.

Across
1 SIFTER – 2 cryptic def., a riddle being a sieve
4 TOLERANT = (lot aren’t)* – a pretty obvious anagram
10 SAXIF=(fax is)*,RAGE=fury – saxifrages are alpine plants, of which the best known is probably London Pride
11 E,N=points,SUE=girl – another pretty transparent clue
12 ENSILED = linseed* – trickier vocab but easy enough when you remember silos
14 RETURNS – 2 defs
15 THREE BLIND MICE – cryptic def. punning on ‘trio’ and “de-tail”. A prime contender for a (5,5,4) answer.
18 MISTRANSLATION = (Latin so rants I’m)* – another clear anag.
22 ALLUVIA = (A,U=”classy”,VILLA)* – “improving” isn’t the greatest anag indicator for me, but my geography schooling had kept alluvia in my memory
24 OF FENCE = “committed by receiver”
25 PEC=cep rev.,A,N=number.
26 DECLINING – 2 defs
28 SEDIMENT=(ten dimes)*
29 EST=set*,ATE=devoured – easy enough, but a good surface reading
 
Down
1 S(US,P)ECTS
2 F=”find first”,OX=beast – “earth-dweller” is the def., based on foxes living in earths
3 E,F,FUL=flu*,GENT
5 OVER,RUN
6 EVEN,T
7 ABSTRACTION – 2 defs
8 TSETSE=set*, twice – another well-used wordplay
9 HANDEL = “handle” – one of the oldest composer puns in the book
13 STRAIT-LACED = (A strict lead)* – not sure where the anagrind is, but the fodder was still pretty obvious
16 MEAT,FLIES – new word, but couldn’t really be anything else – they’re blow-flies or “flesh-flies”, apparently
17 INVEIGLE = (in evil e.g.)*, after you’ve converted example to e.g.
19 A,BAD,DON=fellow=academic – Abaddon is “angel of the bottomless pit” in the book of Revelation. An old xwd favourite like the fateful day of “arm aged Don”
20 SCORCH – cryptic def.
21 CAMPUS = (sup,Mac) rev.
23 VENOM – nicely hidden in “Have no mercy”
27 I,DA(ta)

6 comments on “Sunday Times 4316”

  1. This was a nice easy one good for confidence except for my LOI at 19d where I guessed A BAD DAN instead of A BAD DON. It is my fault for not being completely familiar with all parts of the good bok. The angel of the bottomless pit ABADDON is a revelation to me.

    I also don’t get the Three Blind Mice / Japanese Jazz Label allusion. As my interest in Jazz is smaller than my knowledge of the Book of Revelations I may not even click on that link.

  2. Well I did click on the link and I’m still none the wiser? There are sometimes jests on this site that sail majestically over my head. I can only assume this is another of those. There it goes …
    1. Equally baffled now – I suspect the content of the linked page has changed in the 10 years since the reference or joke might have worked.

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