Sunday Times 4459 (13 Nov 2011)

Solving time: 32:36 – a similar time to last week, but I didn’t feel as happy with this one. I feel I made heavier weather of what should have been a more straightforward puzzle.

cd = cryptic def., dd = double def., rev = reversal, homophones are written in quotes, anagrams as (–)*, and removals like this

Across
1 MAN FRIDAYS – I think this is just a cryptic definition, unless there’s some deeper wordplay that I haven’t seen.
7 GASH – dd. I didn’t know the ‘extra’ meaning, but the dictionary lists it as ‘slang – surplus to requirements’.
9 GRADIENT = (GARDEN + IT)*
10 A + D(A + GI)O
11 TIPCAT = ((P + I) in TACT) rev
13 OPERATOR = (POOR RATE)*
14 TH(O)ROUGH + FARE
17 ORCHESTRA PIT = (RPO + THEATRICS)* – semi-&lit
20 B + E + LABOUR
21 PRESs + TOp
22 MO + DISH
23 TEENAGER = (GENERATE)* – another semi-&lit
25 REIN = “RAIN”
26 DAM + ASK + ROSE
Down
2 AIR + TIGHT
3 FED – An informal name for the U.S. Federal Reserve
4 INEPT = PEN rev in IT
5 ANTIOCH = (NO AITCH)* – yet another semi-&lit, this one’s rather neat.
6 SPARE PART = (APPEARS)* + RT
7 GOAL + AVERAGE
8 SLIP-ON = NO PILS all rev
12 CORPORATION – dd, an old chestnut
15 UNCLOTHED = (TO LUNCH)* + ED
16 LISTLESS – dd
18 ERRATUM = MUTE about (A + RR) all rev
19 BEG + ONE
21 PREYS = “PRAISE”
24 AY + R

3 comments on “Sunday Times 4459 (13 Nov 2011)”

  1. A nice puzzle that just fitted my mood early last Sunday. 29 minutes to solve it.

    I wondered if the plural at 1ac might more correctly have been MEN FRIDAY but Chambers confirms the setter’s version as definitive.

  2. Just under 20 minutes for this, of which fully half was spent on GOAL AVERAGE and GASH. I don’t know why the former took so long, but the “extra” meaning of the latter was new to me. TIPCAT was the only other unknown.
  3. 25 minutes, last in MAN FRIDAYS and FED. TIPCAT and GASH as extra unknown. Lots of anagrams; less quirky than your average Moorey.

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