5:48. The easiest Sunday puzzle I can remember. I didn’t really mind: I’ve been on holiday and have been far too busy doing nothing to find time for crosswords. In fact as I finally sit down to write this blog on Thursday evening I haven’t solved any of this week’s daily puzzles. Edit: I’ve done all the puzzles now. Crikey, it was a tough week, wasn’t it?
It might be straightforward but this is a fun puzzle of high quality. A lot of the surface readings are particularly smooth.
I can’t help feeling I’m missing something obvious and/or clever in 18dn.
Definitions are underlined, anagrams indicated like (TIHS)*, anagram indicators are in italics.
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| 1 | Like robes theologian puts on |
| ADDS – AS (like) containing (robing) DD (Doctor of Divinity). | |
| 4 | If knackered, siestas can help |
| ASSISTANCE – (SIESTAS CAN)*. Great clue! | |
| 9 | Pioneer of the pneumatic drill? |
| GROUNDBREAKER – or, um, GROUND BREAKER. | |
| 10 | Smack with speed? There’s no good in that! |
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WALLOP – W (with), |
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| 11 | Ultimately feeble with cold and still delirious |
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ECSTATIC – |
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| 12 | Ageing aunt lethargically embraces challenge |
| GAUNTLET – contained in ‘ageing aunt lethargically’. | |
| 14 | One might be full of spirit, but mean |
| MEDIUM – two definitions, one slightly cryptic and not accurate if you ask me. Full of something. | |
| 15 | Go forth or go back, but not right |
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EGRESS – |
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| 17 | Fashion editor covering lines being this? |
| MODELLED – MODE(LL), ED. Semi-&Lit. The ‘lines’ in question being lines or collections of clothing. | |
| 19 | One sticking their bill into another’s business? |
| INVESTOR – just a cryptic definition, I think. My first attempt at this one was INVOICER, which seems to fit the definition better. I suppose the ‘bill’ here is cash: a dollar bill, or whatever. As a description of investing this seems a bit tenuous but this is a crossword so a little creative license is allowed. | |
| 21 | Do something with, essentially, worst players |
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ACTORS – ACT (do something), |
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| 23 | Tiny talent I’ve wasted in a negligent manner |
| INATTENTIVELY – (TINY TALENT IVE)*. | |
| 24 | Get married? Give it a rest! |
| SETTLE DOWN – DD: tie the knot/it’s your own time you’re wasting. | |
| 25 | Southern nurse making tired leader go: “Get off!” |
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SEND – S, |
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| Down | |
| 2 | Influential person upset by graduate’s opinions |
| DOGMA – reversal of GOD, MA. ‘Influential person’ seems a bit weak for GOD, but it’s used to describe a person who is revered and hence presumably influential. | |
| 3 | Liberal tucking into hot and fruity loaf |
| STOLLEN – STOL(L)EN. | |
| 4 | City on a plain wrecked by first of storms |
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ANNAPOLIS – (ON A PLAIN)*, S |
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| 5 | Guinea pig’s seen in a field, of course |
| SUBJECT – triple definition. | |
| 6 | Stops and shoots |
| STEMS – DD. | |
| 7 | Difficult week in a place where the patient might be tested? |
| AWKWARD – A(WK), WARD | |
| 8 | Conservative and I uttered rubbish in confidence |
| CERTITUDE – C, (I UTTERED)*. | |
| 13 | A right nice guy meeting hip earl from Cordoba? |
| ARGENTINE – A, R, GENT (nice guy), IN (hip), E (earl). | |
| 14 | I’m on a diet after shocking intervention |
| MEDIATION – (IM ON A DIET)*. | |
| 16 | European six-footer tackles prop with style |
| ELEGANT – E(LEG), ANT. The prop is a LEG, the six-footer (insect) is an ANT. | |
| 17 | Soldier shot with engineers in battle |
| MARENGO – MAN (soldier), GO (shot) contains RE (Royal Engineers). | |
| 18 | Notes such as A, C and D |
| LETTERS – why not B? | |
| 20 | Championship match interrupted by vacuous tomfool |
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TITLE – TI(T |
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| 22 | Material colourful writer initially abandoned |
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RAYON – |
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Can anyone confirm no ANTEATERs have bills?
Welcome back to K with his blistering time!
Edited at 2019-08-11 03:55 am (UTC)
I put SENT instead of SEND so that was mea culpa but, like ulaca and brnchn I put ANTEATER.
I thought the puzzle was so straightforward that I made no note on it. Mmmm.
Never considered “anteater”, although I did think of “supplier” when I only had the R in place.
I agree with Keriothe that LETTERS could be very subtle, and we’re all missing the point. Otherwise it’s just a very weak clue.
FOI ADDS
LOI ACTORS
COD ASSISTANCE (I chuckled !)
TIME 10:24
Edited at 2019-08-11 09:26 am (UTC)
Is there anything going on with 18dn? Why no B?!
LOI was GAUNTLET, a major d’oh moment as once again I missed the hidden. Mainly enjoyed this. Took me about 150 minutes over 2/3 sessions. David
Neither was I enamoured with the crosser 21ac ACTORS! IKEAN tosh!
FOI and COD 4ac ASSISTANCE
LOI NA
WOD LETTUCE
Mood Meldrovian – roll on Monday!
Edited at 2019-08-11 06:25 pm (UTC)
Edited at 2019-08-11 09:39 pm (UTC)
Been a while since I’ve done either a Times or Sunday Times puzzle and was sadly out of sorts, taking over 80 minutes to do it and signed up to the ANTEATER club, although not happily. Had misgivings about that one and the LETTERS one.
Finished in the left side with that LETTERS, CERTITUDE and MEDIUM the last few in.