Easier than last week’s puzzle from the same heat, in my view, with similar scope for biffing and guessing correctly if you’re on the clock. 19a and 4d probably gave some trouble, unless you were an arachnophile and/or had spent time on a sled in Alaska. 25 minutes for me, including checking those two afterwards. I liked 3d for its smooth surface, although not a tricky one, and 23d for the ‘feel down’ definition idea.
| Across | |
| 1 | Likely to see red snake in fancy (7) |
| WASPISH – ASP (snake) in WISH (fancy). | |
| 5 | Wine endlessly consumed in unspoilt meadow (7) |
| PASTURE – AST(I) = wine endlessly, inside PURE = unspoilt. | |
| 9 | Soul-stirring volume returned by learner on Scottish island (9) |
| EMOTIONAL – TOME reversed, IONA, L(earner). | |
| 10 | More than one fell in love with men in the script (5) |
| MOORS – O and OR inside MS. | |
| 11 | Danish canapés potentially causing discomfort (5,3,5) |
| ACHES AND PAINS – (DANISH CANAPES)*. | |
| 13 | Cover design with male bird, put back for book (8) |
| NEHEMIAH – HE (male), insert AIM (design), add HEN (bird), then reverse it all. | |
| 15 | Bad experience the end for Edward the Confessor? (6) |
| DOWNER – D (end for Edward) OWNER (confessor, as in I own/confess I did say that). | |
| 17 | Alumnus, boring perhaps, certainly not square (6) |
| OBLONG – OB (old boy, alumnus), LONG (boring perhaps). | |
| 19 | Only bitch barks in this breed? (8) |
| MALEMUTE – I was discombobulated by this, my LOI, because I’d heard of the Alaskan husky type dog breed MALAMUTE but it didn’t fit the checkers. MALEMUTE seems to me to be a mis-spelling, not an optional spelling, although our setter must know otherwise. Anyway MALEMUTE obviously fits the &lit. | |
| 22 | Dance crew walk unsteadily after a few (9,4) |
| EIGHTSOME REEL – Well, an EIGHT is a rowing crew; to REEL is to walk unsteadily. And before reel, SOME is a few. | |
| 25 | Light that warns companion leaving compartment (5) |
| AMBER – CHAMBER loses CH. | |
| 26 | Cast made moral sentiment the focus here? (9) |
| MELODRAMA – (MADE MORAL)*. | |
| 27 | Betrayal Tristan’s principal motivation (7) |
| TREASON – T(ristan), REASON (motivation). | |
| 28 | Tusked beast smuggled back with prince (7) |
| NARWHAL – RAN (smuggled) reversed, W(ith), HAL (prince). | |
| Down | |
| 1 | Petite flyer no man in Royal Navy (4) |
| WREN – Wrens were the nickname of members of the Women’s Royal Naval Service in WWII. | |
| 2 | Bear cat in bag 4’s opening (7) |
| STOMACH – TOM (cat) inside SAC, H = first letter of 4d. | |
| 3 | One Murdoch hails originally from Dublin? (5) |
| IRISH – IRIS (Murdoch the writer), H = hails originally. Smart, because Iris M was actually born in Dublin. | |
| 4 | Person embracing books succeeded venomous crawler (8) |
| HUNTSMAN – A person is a HUMAN, here embracing NT (books) S (succeeded). I put it in from wordplay then went to Wiki, where I learnt a huntsman is a family of venomous (but not deadly to humans) spiders with eight eyes and a leg span of typically six inches. If you see one lurking in the bath, take a shower in the en suite instead. | |
| 5 | Italian river joins lake with country (6) |
| POLAND – A QC level clue… the River PO joins with L for lake and AND = with. | |
| 6 | What about plan received by sensitive signalling system? (9) |
| SEMAPHORE – EH? (what?) about MAP (plan) all inside SORE = sensitive. | |
| 7 | Idealistic reformer best protected by posh Scotsman (7) |
| UTOPIAN – TOP (best) protected by / inside U (posh) IAN (typical Scottish chap). | |
| 8 | English setter say barking in comfortable situation (4,6) |
| EASY STREET – (E SETTER SAY)*. | |
| 12 | Keen on extremely loathsome diatribe? Evidently not? (10) |
| INTOLERANT – INTO (keen on) L E (ends of loathsome) RANT (diatribe). Evidently not (keen on). | |
| 14 | Mr Smetana rearranged lines we once made up (3-2-4) |
| MEN-AT-ARMS – (MR SMETANA)*. | |
| 16 | One learned all about northern explorer (8) |
| MAGELLAN – MAGE (one learned), LLA (all about) N (northern). | |
| 18 | Complex libel cases for example clear enough? (7) |
| LEGIBLE – Insert EG (for example) into (LIBEL)*. | |
| 20 | Not caught, pawnbroker remains free (7) |
| UNLEASH – UNCLE (pawnbroker) loses his C for caught, then ASH = remains. | |
| 21 | Founder of sect keeping room for one of different faith (6) |
| MORMON – Well, Sun Myung MOON founded the Moonies sect, so insert RM (abbr. for room) to get a Mormon. | |
| 23 | Occasionally behind peers: feel down about this? (5) |
| EIDER – Alternative letters of b E h I n D p E e R s, spells your duck. | |
| 24 | Athena, as concealed in shadow (4) |
| PALL – the Greek goddess Athena is also known as PALLAS Athena, so take off her AS (as concealed) and get PALL, here meaning shadow. | |
When I got HUNTSMAN, finally, I was thinking I’d heard of it somewhere but the image in my head was a snake. And it was a “red snake” that held me up a bit for the (very nice) WASPISH.
NHO the dance, but the cryptic and crossers spelled it out.
I thought the parsing of NEHEMIAH had stumped me but I looked at it again before checking the blog and the old penny dropped.
WREN took a while in coming, as always happens before I realize something’s a CD.
But for all that, MALEMUTE stumped me as I didn’t know the creature with any spelling. Also PALL as I didn’t know PALLAS for Athene and the ‘shadow’ meaning didn’t occur to me. I plumped for TAIL (shadow) but with little expectation of it being correct.
There was plenty for me to enjoy elsewhere but these days I feel really defeated when I have to give up with one or two words missing.
Edited at 2020-02-05 07:16 am (UTC)
Jack – you are in good company with TAIL for shadow; several people had that on the day. I was fortunate to have thought of PALL and not TAIL as I didn’t know Pallas.
Enjoyed 10a’s “More than one fell”. FOI 3d IRISH, LOI EIGHTSOME REEL WOD NARWHAL.
FOI 5ac PASTURE
LOI 24ac PALL never thought of tail
COD 22ac EIGHTSOME REEL – I would think that Gothick Matt and Guy du Sable, suitably kilted and sporraned, would cut quite a dash at Lord Brownlow’s Strathspey!
WOD 13ac NEHEMIAH
As for 14ac MEN-AT-ARMS – I read it as back in the day armies were made up of lines of common men – us – not regulars.
And just why did Terry Pratchett take Evelyn Waugh’s title?
Edited at 2020-02-05 08:23 am (UTC)
Another who went for TAIL!
13ac which I decided was a bible book, but not one in my Ladybird book of bible stories.
24dn which must be something to do with Athena not mentioned in any Tony Curtis films I’ve seen.
Where are the Ninja Turtles when you need them?
Luckily I guessed right.
Thanks setter and Pip.
The ones I did remember were the ones that gave me trouble. I knew the book was going to be the one that’s like NEMEHEMAHUMAHEH or something (not to be confused with the one that’s like HAKKABBAKKUKKABBUK or something) but without the crossing A from HUNTSMAN I struggled to unpick the wordplay. When I eventually got the spider it fell into place.
Like many others on the day I was tempted by TAIL but I couldn’t justify it and fortunately ‘Pallas Athene’ rang the vaguest of bells.
Between those two this one felt like a bit of a narrow escape.
Edited at 2020-02-05 08:52 am (UTC)
FOI EMOTIONAL
LOI HUNTSMAN
COD DOWNER
TIME Under 10 minutes
AndyF
MALEMUTE LOI, dredged up. PALLAS came up somewhere recently. NARWHAL has been in the news because of the tusk. Thought MEN-AT-ARMS weak.
Thanks pip and setter.
Edited at 2020-02-05 12:58 pm (UTC)
Couldn’t parse the moors… thought maybe in a Shakespeare manuscript there were famous moors who famously fell in love with other famous characters, making it an &lit. Wrong. No troubles with the malemute or huntsman – must be an Australian thing, see huntsmen all the time. Big horrible hairy things. And they’re grippy. My niece is terrified of spiders. One was on the outside of our car once as we drove home. It’ll blow off I said, as we cruised down the freeway at 110 km/hr. No, it was still there when we parked.
This wasn’t grid 2 though. That was last weeks’?
Edited at 2020-02-05 02:09 pm (UTC)
24d took a while to fall. I do find that if I let my mind drift, a bit of word association seems to do the trick. Today I just idly thought: what sorts of Athena are there – oh Pallas! PDM 😀
Mostly I found this a pleasant challenge and there are quite a lot of ticks by the clues so another day when picking COD isn’t so easy. Moors, eightsome reel, wren and easy street are all on the list.
FOI Poland
POI Magellan
COD Aches and pains – a smorgasbord of a clue?
DNF in 40 minutes
Thanks setter and Pip
Edited at 2020-02-05 07:06 pm (UTC)
Wren proved a kick yourself clue duh…Liked downer at 15 across. Enjoyable and fair with no need for random guesses to get the right answer.
If a pall of smoke hangs over a place, there is a thick cloud of smoke above it.
A pall of oily black smoke drifted over the cliff-top.
Synonyms: cloud, shadow, veil, mantle
Lockdown tightens. In three days travel out of our region will be banned. But we do have lots of huntsman spiders for company. They are very common here, though we didn’t know that they are venomous. We might have to stop picking them up to put outside when they get into the house! They don’t make webs but hunt their prey by sight.
Recent crosswords with Drosera and Huntsman…..does the setter live near us?