Solving time: 65 Minutes
I found this one rather difficult. There are a few unusual words, and in some cases the wordplay is not particularly helpful. I had to make a few guesses, particularly for the long anagram. Since there are not many obvious ones, I am not omitting much tonight.
Music: None, golf on TV
| Across | |
|---|---|
| 1 | AMULET, A MULE + [exhibi]T. My first in. |
| 5 | RIGHT OFF, sounds like WRITE OFF…..to just about everyone. |
| 9 | GOINGS-ON, GOING + SON |
| 10 | MEWING, ME + WING, where ‘fly’ is a verb, and so is ‘wing’. |
| 11 | DAKOTA, DA(KO)TA, the old territory divided into South Dakota and North Dakota.. |
| 12 | WHARFAGE, WHARF(AG)E. A river I never heard of, but the answer is evident enough. Anyone who thought it was a plant, raise your hand. |
| 14 | STONY-HEARTED, S + TONY(HEAR)TED. Lift and separate ‘small boys’, even though ‘small’ is frequently used to indicate nicknames. |
| 17 | MAGIC LANTERN, anagram of GIRL CAN’T NAME. |
| 20 | FUNEREAL, F + UN(E)REAL. |
| 22 | WARREN, double definition, where Hastings is not a town, but Warren Hastings, the famous Governor-General of India. |
| 23 | AT LAST, A ‘T’ LAST. I thought of this type of clue long before seeing the answer. |
| 25 | TRIANGLE, T(R I)ANGLE. |
| 26 | MESMERIC, M(E)S + [a]MERIC[a]. A toughie, one of my last ones in. |
| 27 | SHEATH, S + HEATH. Ha-ha, Mr Wilson, ha-ha, Mr. Heath. |
| Down | |
| 2 | MOOLAH, MOO + HAL upside-down. |
| 3 | LANGOUSTINE, anagram of LINNAEUS GOT. A very clever anagram, and a somewhat obscure critter which I only vaguely recalled. |
| 4 | TESLA COIL, CAL SET upside down + OIL. This was one of the ones where I was at a loss to explain the cryptic, because I thought the state was AL. |
| 5 | RUNAWAY, RUN(A)WAY. |
| 6 | Omitted, finally an easy one! |
| 7 | TOW, [s]TOW. ‘Tow’ is a type of prepared flax. |
| 8 | FINE GAEL, FINE + GA([bottl]E)L. A really toughie if you’re not up on Irish politics. |
| 13 | FIRING RANGE, FIR IN GRANGE, probably used before.. |
| 15 | EDELWEISS, E + anagram of SEES WILD. I nearly put in ‘eglantine’ with two checkers, then thought again. |
| 16 | MAQUETTE, MA[r]QUE(TT)E. Tough answer, tough cryptic, I have a feeling many solvers will get stuck here. |
| 18 | NILOTIC, NIL + OTIC. Obvious to me, but I’m into philology. Others may not be so fortunate. |
| 19 | MERLOT, MERL[in] + TO backwards. Never saw the cryptic until just now. |
| 21 | Omitted, another obvious one, look for it! |
| 24 | AIM, A + I’M, where ‘train’ is a verb meaning to point. |
Also wondered about “train” = AIM (24dn). Yes, both mean “point” but we aim AT and train ON surely?
23ac: my reading is that both “stoAT” and “polecAT” have AT last.
An hour for me, slowed down a tad by makig the long down anagram even harder by copying the anagrist down with two a’s and no o’s. Unusual puzzle in that there were, for me, 4 words/phrases unknown (MOOLAH, TESLA COIL, TOW and MAQUETTE). Last in FINE GAEL, which I did know, but might have spelt ‘Fina’ without the sryptic, and COD to TRIANGLE for being deceptively musical.
Edited at 2012-08-06 05:45 am (UTC)
At 12ac the River Wharfe didn’t leap out at me but once the thought had occurred I was able to verify it immediately with reference to Wharfedale, the Yorkshire dale from which the loudspeaker manufacturer takes its name.
I agree with mct’s parsing of 23ac although of course vinyl1’s version also works and leads to same answer.
LANGOUSTINE is pretty well-known from menus and TV cookery I think.
My DKs or forgottens were TOW, MAQUETTE and NILOTIC.
And while we’re on things etymological: MOOLAH is an interesting case. http://www.word-detective.com/2008/08/moolah/
TESLA COIL from a computer game my son played (Red Alert) Now there’s trivia for you!.
I couldn’t believe Wharfe could be a river, and entered with trepidation. If only I’d thought to put dale on the end.
CoD to AT LAST (either interpretation) – I just like that sort of clue, though perhaps, as I think vinyl is suggesting, the device is becoming easier to spot.
Richard Saunders
Solved over four sessions that included a wrong guess at Tesla Foil. Fal for state didn’t feel right but nothing else would come to mind as an alternative. LOI Maquette.
No problem with WHARFAGE though, as I once lived in Ben Rhydding, a few hundred yards from the Wharfe.