Solving time: 54 minutes
I thought this might be a rather quick solve when I put in nearly half the answers in 10 minutes, but then I slowed down to just one answer every five minutes or so, with a few bursts as whole quadrants fell.
Music: Mahler, Symphony #5, Levine/Philadelphia Orchstra
| Across | |
|---|---|
| 1 | CURMUDGEONLY, C + UR(MUD)GE + ONLY. I wasted a long time trying to justify ‘contemptible’, which fit the one letter I had plus the initial ‘C’. |
| 8 | HALIBUT, HAL + I + BUT. I am glad to be spared the homonym for this one! |
| 9 | LIFT-OFF, double definition, one jocular. I tried ‘take-off” and erased it when I couldn’t make sense of the ‘stairs’ part. |
| 11 | ELEMENT, double definition, as in ‘in one’s element’. For a long time I thought these were US state abbreviations. They are definitely not members of the Three Stooges! |
| 12 | PICASSO, PIC(A)S SO. A ridiculously easy literal hands you the answer. |
| 13 | ENTRY, double definition, a straight one this time. |
| 14 | RESURRECT, RE + SURRE[y} + CT. |
| 16 | OVERLADEN, OVER + LAD + [s]E[e]N. The word-order of this clue provides good deception, making the solver want to apply ‘regularly’ to ‘youth’, rather than ‘seen’, and put ‘deliveries’ at the end. But ‘with’ doesn’t specify any particular location, does it? |
| 19 | SABLE, SA(B[ought])LE. Well, ‘at a bargain price’ can mean ‘on sale’, but does ‘on’ mean ‘inside of’? I believe it can, but I thought this clue didn’t quite come off. |
| 21 | GRANGES, G(R)ANGES. My first in, nearly a chestnut. |
| 23 | HEIRESS, H[aiti] EIRE’S S. |
| 24 | RA(PTU)RE, that is, an anagram of ‘put’ inside ‘rare’. Quite a good clue, tricky but fair. |
| 25 | ROTUNDA, anagram of AND TOUR. Used before, I believe. |
| 26 | WELLINGTONIA, |
| Down | |
| 1 | CULVERT, CUL(VER)T, i.e. ‘rev’ upside down. I was entirely convinced that the priest was ‘Eli’, which made this clue difficult to solve. While a rector or a vicar is technically a priest of the Church of England, he is not often referred to as a ‘priest’ in crossword clues. |
| 2 | ROBBERY, R(-u[nion] + O)BBERY. I saw this was a letter-substiitution clue right away, but was at a loss for a long time as to the word to perform this operation on. |
| 3 | UNTUTORED, anagram of TURNED OUT. I thought this was an anagram of ‘ignorant’ for about 30 minutes, being unable to count. |
| 4 | GALOP, GAL + OP. This should be a chestnut, but I have never seen this dance in a puzzle before. |
| 5 | OFFICER, OFFICE + R. Very simple, but I didn’t see it for the longest time. |
| 6 | LOOK-SEE, LOO(K[ing])SE + [palac]E. |
| 7 | CHEESEMONGER, cryptic definition, one that did not fool me, even though I prefer a nice Double Gloucester. |
| 10 | FRONTIERSMAN, FR + ON + TIERS + MAN, where ‘tiers’ is an anagram of ‘rites’ and Man is an island. |
| 15 | SANDHURST, SAND + HUR(S)T. Most solvers will put this in from the literal, with maybe a bit of help from the novelist. |
| 17 | EXAMPLE, EX + AMPLE. The literal is ‘say’, but if it were left off this would be an interesting &lit. |
| 18 | LEG-PULL, LEG + PULL in different senses. Here a ‘row’ is not a punch-up but an actual pull on an oar. |
| 19 | SMITTEN, S + MITTEN. A mitten is not really a glove, but the answer is obvious enough. |
| 20 | BIENNIA, BIEN + NIA, anagram of IN A. I tried to make the whole thing a French phrase, wasting much time. |
| 22 | STERN, double definition, a rather weak one. Yes, the sailors may be in the stern of the ship, but they might just as well have slipped off for a round of grog in the local tavern. |
Not Old Nosey at all.
I will amend the blog.
I also watched the last few minutes of the you-know-what, which is often the most interesting part.
RAPTURE was clever, I was misled into ‘cheeseseller’ for a while, but my COD must go to the big tree.
1ac: boorish = curmudgeonly? The first seems to be rude, and the second bad-tempered. Not quite the same? Though no doubt someone with more dictionaries than I have will put me right.
22dn: Agree that this is a bit loose. “Serious fiddler” anyone?
Edited at 2012-02-06 05:49 am (UTC)
I can’t find any direct support in the dictionaries for ‘boorish’ = ‘curmudgeonly’, but Collins includes ‘boorish’ = ‘rude’, ‘curmudgeonly’ = ‘surly’ and ‘surly’ = ‘rude’ so I guess that covers it.
I too was convinced that 1dn contained ELI or ILE for ‘priest’ or ‘priest sent up’ and I needed all the checkers to spot the answer as CULVERT. Incidentally, vinyl1, we were discussing Robert Barnard a few weeks ago and yesterday I finished ‘The Disposal of the Living’ (aka ‘Fete Fatale’) in which the exposure of the murderer turned in part on their use of the word ‘priest’ when referring to the newly-appointed C of E vicar. This proved they were a foreigner, you see, and therefore up to no good. The fact that they had named their precious pooch ‘Gustave’ hadn’t raised the question in anyone’s mind previously of course! It had been a cracking read until this point.
I was on the right lines immediately at 26ac because ‘Duke in Mayfair standing’ set me thinking of the Wellington arch at Hyde Park Corner in front of Apsley House or No 1 London as it is often known. Of course on reflection it’s not a statue of the Duke himself but by the time I realised this it had served its purpose. I then remembered the tree that came up here in January last year.
I agree that STERN at 22dn is a bit feeble, which is a shame in an otherwise excellent puzzle.
Edited at 2012-02-06 06:35 am (UTC)
I think the real shibboleth should be not what a minister is called by a foreign johnnie, but whether he believes in the incarnation and the resurrection. If he does, then you’ve found your man!
Straightforward but enjoyable I thought. I was slowed down by a few half-understood bung-ins. ABALONE, for instance, which fits one part of the clue if no other, and STOLE, which would certainly qualify as cheap if not bought. I was also thinking of Leicester and Derby as some sort of tableware. Fortunately I couldn’t think of anything to bung in.
I had the same thought about CURMUDGEONLY/boorish as others and I think they’re quite different, although you sort of get there via “surly” as jackkt says, or perhaps “churlish”. It didn’t cause me a problem in any event because the wordplay is entirely clear.
ELEMENT took me back to my panic right at the end of my championship preliminary.
All but…ELEMENT, where I had everest. Not very likely, but it fitted, and was my last in after quite a long time. Come to think of it, I seem to remember ELEMENT cropping up as to be in one’s ELEMENT a little while ago, maybe I’m thinking of the prelim that Kerio mentions. I tried for the longest time to fit in take OFF at 9ac, which meant the top left took quite a while to sort out.
WELLINGTONIA same route as Vinyl. I first thought that Leicester and Derby were hats…
Otherwise no real issues. I thought “cheese” straight off in 7d which means I’m going to complain the clue was barely cryptic – though I suppose if one of the places had been Cheddar it would have been even less so.
ELEMENT was he clue that caused much head scratching in the first prelim round last year, with the same “comfort zone” idea.
CoD to what I saw as the very neat SABLE (B)ought in the SALE
Like Koro I’m puzzled by the last 3 letter of 20d. I could see “in, a curious way” denoting NI or “in a curious” just about denoting NIA but using “curious way” as an anagrind doesn’t work pour moi.
Is a small ‘g’ kosha in 5d? Very misleading.
I’ve noticed in the past that my mistakes tend to come in pairs, so I really ought to have been more alert after last week’s blunder over POSADAS. (Deep sigh!)
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