I do like an atomic symbol clue and 16dn is a very fine specimen of the form, and also Word of the Day to 6dn, but my favourite clue this time around was 17ac. Can he solve it? Yes he can! There’s scarcely a less than excellent clue in the mix here though, with one minor eyebrow raise from me at 5dn and its multiple ONs. Many thanks to the setter; and what did all the rest of you like best, then?
ACROSS
1 Musicians in costume (8)
ENSEMBLE – double def
9 Dark scene as small number go inside church (8)
NOCTURNE – NO [“small” number] + TURN [go] inside CE
10 Insider from Acton wrestling to claim prize (8)
OCCUPANT – (ACTON*) [“wrestling”] to “claim” CUP [prize]
11 Soil fan finds truffle? (8)
EARTHNUT – EARTH [soil] + NUT [fan]
12 Source of naval power in Rome gone after collapse (6,4)
ENGINE ROOM – (IN ROME GONE*) [“after collapse”]
14 River current taking out both banks? (4)
ODER – {m}ODER{n} [current]
15 Wind, destructive at the outset, coming in closer (7)
MEANDER – D{estructive}, “coming in” MEANER [closer]
17 Bob, eg British coin: not good (7)
BUILDER – B [British] + {g}UILDER [coin, not G for good]
21 Information at short notice sent back (4)
DATA – reverse AT AD [at | “short” notice]
22 Appliance, left out in the old days for bathroom cleaner? (10)
TOOTHPASTE – TOO{l} [appliance, L for left “out”] + in THE, PAST [old days]
23 Artist ultimately carried weight, though not initially in poor condition (8)
TATTERED – {artis}T + {m}ATTERED [carried weight, “not initially”]
25 A two-page conclusion with one Times supplement? (8)
APPENDIX – A P-P END [a | two-page | conclusion] with I X [one | times]
26 Element in languages voiced by cardinal (8)
TUNGSTEN – homophone of TONGUES [languages] by TEN [cardinal (number)]
27 Regularly target a certain masterpiece? (8)
TREASURE – T{a}R{g}E{t} + A SURE [a | certain]
DOWN
2 Can he con criminal? Most unlikely! (2,6)
NO CHANCE – (CAN HE CON*) [“criminal”]
3 Outbreak of illness starting with revolting contaminated housing? (8)
ERUPTION – I{llness}, “housed” by reversed [“revolting”] NOT PURE [contaminated]
4 Drop ancient historian from audition (4)
BEAD – homophone of BEDE [ancient historian]
5 Log falling on leg in our canal (7)
ENTERON – ENTER [log] falling on ON [leg]
6 Buffoon Mark rejected old woman — that hurt! (10)
SCARAMOUCH – SCAR [mark] + reversed MA [old woman] + OUCH [that hurt!]
7 Secret society controlling racket from South island (8)
TRINIDAD – TRIAD [secret society] “controlling” reversed [from south to north] DIN [racket]
8 Reprimand right for academic (8)
LECTURER – LECTURE R [reprimand | right]
13 Everyone choosing Princess to accept love note (10)
ELECTORATE – ELECTRA [princess] to “accept” O [love] + TE [(seventh) note]. Electra was the daughter of King Agamemnon, thus Princess of Argos.
15 Think to behave diplomatically? About time! (8)
MEDITATE – MEDIATE [to behave diplomatically] about T [time]
16 At a country home being entertained (8)
ASTATINE – A STATE [a | country], IN [home] being “entertained”. At being the symbol for element 85 on the periodic table.
18 Refuse to provide exits (8)
LEAVINGS – double def
19 Face headless man, drinking port (8)
EXTERIOR – {d}EXTER [“headless” man], “drinking” RIO [port]. Fortunately RIO is a go-to word for a crossword “port”.
20 Sweet and flowing in poetic source (7)
FONDANT – (AND*) [“flowing”] in FONT [“poetic” source]
24 Mistake to ignore leader in church area (4)
APSE – {l}APSE [mistake “to ignore leader”]
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Other contenders for hard-to-spot elemental definitions include No, I, Am, Al, He, Be, In, Po
Which almost sounds like a poorly-surfaced clue in itself
JB
Most evil clue (MEC) for me probably 19d, favourite 16d among many a good ‘un, it was a wrap for me in about 35 mins. Thanks setter.
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Took a long time to get started with 12a ENGINE ROOM, then picked and picked until finishing off with the NW corner. Nearly shot myself in the foot with a biffed TOOTHBRUSH, too.
PS: V, do you find yourself thinking, “but those two aren’t bloody elements!” during that introduction when you hear it, or are you less pedantic than I?
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It’s taken 40 years but finally I’ve resolved that one with myself!
JB
Talking of which, I had to google your blog title, v. That show somehow passed me by. Was it good?
FOI SCARAMOUCH (do you do the fandango?)
and along with Lord Verlaine WOD.
LOI 3dn ERUPTION (unparsed)
COD 7dn TRINIDAD
Time well over an hour but never a dull moment!
Thanks V for the Sapphire and Steel refs above, it’s been a long time, and thanks setter, who might be Dinsdale Piranha.
‘The top half in particular held me up for a long time, until I finally clocked the hard double definition at 1ac and managed to justify 3dn’ describes my solve with uncanny accuracy.
I realised ERUPTION was a possibility reasonably quickly but even with the checkers I had a feeling that there could be other possibilities: bunging in a word ending ION when you can’t identify the definition with any certainty is dangerous. In other cases (TOOTHPASTE, ELECTORATE) merrily biffing seemed less chancy so I went for it.
Properly difficult, credit to V for full explication
I liked the element clues, especially the ‘At’ def – I think about the third time in various places in the last year or so; I suppose a ‘W’ def would be too obvious. ERUPTION was very complicated and I was just itching to put in ‘epidemic’. Favourite though was ‘Bob, eg’ for which I went through my list of coins, undoubtedly as intended.
A very big thanks to setter and blogger.
Like V, I found the top half harder, not helped by DNK ENTERON, and by trying to use “tong” instead of “triad” at 7D. “AT” has been filed for future reference – I hate the science clues with a vengeance.
FOI DATA
LOI ERUPTION
COD TOOTHPASTE
TIME 18:37
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/15/upshot/british-irish-dialect-quiz.html
My own map (see avatar) is quite… specific.
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Edited for the avoidance of doubt: this is a comment on the website, not your wife and her antecedents 🙂
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17m 46s with a large chunk of that on ENSEMBLE, ERUPTION, BEAD & ENTERON. An excellent puzzle, with only 8d seeming a little unsatisfying. 22a was my COD.
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I kept biffing and trying to get the cryptics to work. However, I could not make any sense of ‘eruption’, and it went in with a shrug.
This would have made a fine puzzle for the championships, fair but very hard.
COD ASTATINE
Today’s was an excellent example and I enjoyed finally coming home all correct (with only ERUPTION unparsed – biffing is only “completing”, not “solving”), albeit in well over the hour
jb
Was a difficult crossword, probably not helped by only getting to it in little short spurts across the day. Did manage to parse all of the hard ones eventually, but did miss the parsing of FONDANT. Have seen the trick with ‘ASTATINE’ before, usually with arsenic but took until looking up the word to see that it was an element with symbol At in this one.
Bob the BUILDER brought a wry smile and also liked TOOTHPASTE when I finally changed it from an unparsed TOOTHBRUSH.
Finished in the north west corner, as it seems most folk here, with ENSEMBLE (when it finally clicked), ERUPTION (which I’d refrained from entering until I saw the upside down NOT PURE) and BEAD (which needed all of the crossers and then a trawling through the bowels of the memory banks to remember the ‘Venerable’ one).