Solving time: About 45 minutes.
It took me quite a long time to unscramble the wordplay in 10a, a common problem according to the forum. The only reference that I didn’t know was to the painter Ingres, but I had it worked out fairly early on anyway.
I liked the misdirection of 14d, but 25a gets my vote for COD for its smooth wordplay.
cd = cryptic def., dd = double def., rev = reversal, homophones are written in quotes, anagrams as (–)*, and removals like this
| Across | |
|---|---|
| 1 | UNSOPHISTICATED = (I ACTED)* after (UN + SOPHIST) |
| 9 | CUR + LING |
| 10 | ARAMAIC = AI (brilliant) after RAM (hit) all in A + C (Celtic) |
| 11 | ERN |
| 12 | PENTAMETER – Although there’s nothing particularly cryptic about it, unless I’m missing something. |
| 13 | THESE(U)S |
| 15 | DINGBAT = DIN (row) + BAT (club) about G (German) |
| 17 | P(O)INTER |
| 19 | BURGLAR = GRUB rev + LAR |
| 20 | ARCHBISHOP = ARCH (Cunning) + B (black) + SHOP (rat) all about I (one) |
| 22 | SEA (Blue) + |
| 25 | CHO(C)ICE – It has a separate definition – ‘Usherette may offer this’, so it isn’t an &lit, but it feels like one because the wordplay fits the surface so well. My COD |
| 26 | T + ARSIER – It seems these days, the one slightly irreverend clue is de rigueur for the ST puzzle. Although this is quite tame by recent standards! |
| 27 | DUTCH ELM DISEASE = (TIME SECLUDED ASH)* |
| Down | |
| 1 | UNCLE = UNCLEAN with A + |
| 2 | SERENGETI = (GREEN TIES)* |
| 3 | P + AIR |
| 4 | INGRES + S – I hadn’t heard of the French painter, but it sounded plausible and fit the checkers |
| 5 | T(O)ASTED |
| 6 | COAL MINER = (CAMERON + L + I)* |
| 7 | T(R)ACT |
| 8 | DECORATOR = (OR RED COAT)* – I’m not sure about ‘blue’ as an anagrind, but sometimes you have to be a little more forgiving with &lits, and semi-&lits like this one. |
| 13 | TAP DANCED – cd |
| 14 | ESTABLISH = (HEAT BLISS)* – A well-disguised definition |
| 16 | BALL (fun time) + ERIN (Ireland) + A |
| 18 | RU + S + SELL – Ken Russell was the controversial film director |
| 19 | BLOTT |
| 21 | C |
| 23 | TORTE – rev hidden |
| 24 | IRIS = I + SIR rev |
I was unable to explain 10ac as I assumed ‘initially’ was required to claim the ‘C’ off ‘Celtic’ leaving the rest of the clue unsatisfactory. I get a bit tired of obscure single-letter abbreviations turning up. And whilst I’m having a grump, I think 12ac is rubbish.
And, come on, arsier, whatever next?
And while I’m about it, ‘blott’ is blotto mostly, not blotto briefly, n’est ce pas?