Times Cryptic 28172

Solving time: 47 minutes. There were one or two trickier bits here but after some of last week’s puzzles it was enjoyable to solve one where the answers mostly flowed along nicely.

As usual definitions are underlined in bold italics, {deletions and substitutions are in curly brackets} and [anagrinds, containment, reversal and other indicators in square ones]. I usually omit all reference to positional indicators unless there is a specific point that requires clarification.

Across
1 Miser‘s choice for going on ice? (10)
CHEAPSKATE
A straight definition plus the whole clue cryptically defines the alternatively spaced CHEAP SKATE
6 A driving hazard, in two ways (4)
MIST
M1 + ST (two ways – M1 motorway / street)
9 While away in resort innate bias may appear (2,8)
IN ABSENTIA
Anagram [resort] of INNATE BIAS. In the absence of…
10 Like motorist’s hi-fi: not right for an ancient person (4)
INCA
IN CA{r} (like motorist’s hi-fi) [not right]. In-car entertainment.
12 What making love spontaneously is doing for sporty pair (6,6)
BOXING GLOVES
One of those reverse-type clues. ‘What making love spontaneously’ is doing is hiding [BOXING] GLOVES
15 A little software distributed round vehicle, one proverbially unstable (5,4)
APPLE CART
APPLET (a little software) containing [distributed round] CAR (vehicle). A reference to the saying ‘upset the apple cart’, but I’m not sure it counts as a proverb.
17 Attractive girl caught you texting a link (5)
CUTIE
C (caught), U (you when texting), TIE (link). Recent dictionaries are not gender-specific on this one but SOED adds: esp. an attractive young woman.
18 Writer joining a large sort of colony (5)
PENAL
PEN (writer), A, L (large)
19 They drew roars, flying around? (3,6)
RED ARROWS
Anagram [flying around] of DREW ROARS. Aka the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team.
20 Coins but not notes? (4,8)
HARD CURRENCY
Cryptic
24 Ruin    satellite reception here (4)
DISH
Two meanings
25 A medic seen regularly at a queue for hormone (10)
ADRENALINE
A, DR (medic), {s}E{e}N [regularly], ALINE (queue)
26 Louis XIV more than half ruined (4)
SUNK
The SUN K{ing} (Louis XIV) [more than half]
27 Lightly touch base down here for the night (10)
FEATHERBED
FEATHER (lightly touch), BED (base) I didn’t know ‘feather’ as ‘lightly touch’, but Collins has it.
Down
1 To plagiarise writer is out of bounds (4)
CRIB
{s}CRIB{e} (writer) [out of bounds]
2 Afternoon paper? (4)
EXAM
EX-AM (afternoon – PM)
3 Risk failure, having excelled in America in courage (4,4,4)
PUSH ONES LUCK
SHONE (excelled) contained by [in] US (America), all contained by [in] PLUCK (courage)
4 Among these characters, is it possible our seventh letter is read out? (5)
KANJI
Sounds like [read out] “can” (is it possible) “gee”  (our seventh letter). A set of borrowed and adapted Chinese ideographs used in the Japanese writing system. NHO this but worked it out from wordplay.
5 Shadowed, holding gun, and got dangerously close (9)
TAILGATED
TAILED (shadowed) containing [holding] GAT (gun)
7 Grand reception at small hotel a novelty (10)
INNOVATION
INN (small hotel), OVATION (grand reception)
8 Coming across extremely tedious piece of scripture, raced through (10)
TRANSVERSE
RAN (raced) contained by [through] T{ediou}S [extremely] + VERSE (piece of scripture)
11 Almost put Nixon into office; with energy, the hounds will be after him (8,4)
ELECTRIC HARE
ELECT (put into office), RICHAR{d} (Nixon) [almost], E (energy)
13 Has ample daffodils the centre released free — they’re round bulbs (10)
LAMPSHADES
Anagram [free] of HAS AMPLE D{affodil}S [the centre released]
14 Power in Spooner to convert inmates here (4,6)
OPEN PRISON
P (power) contained by [in] anagram [convert] of SPOONER. I hate Spooner clues so I left this one until all the checkers were in place only to find that it was not a Spoonerism after all!
16 High-level connection brigadier organised (3,6)
AIR BRIDGE
Anagram [organised] of BRIGADIER
21 Turn out always on time (5)
EVERT
EVER (always), T (time)
22 Branch line with some storage capacity (4)
LIMB
L (line), 1MB (some storage capacity)
23 Tried to speak in crowd (4)
HERD
Sounds like [to speak] “heard” (tried a case in court)

52 comments on “Times Cryptic 28172”

  1. I looked at this over lunch and, at first, thought it was going to be too difficult. But after FOI RED ARROWS I managed to work my way through the SW and continued from there.
    Last in were HERD, LIMB and FEATHERBED, prior to LOI 6a, which I thought might be about golf and car driving. MIST was preferred to KILT and WIND.
    Expecting a triumphant All Correct I see DASH and KANGI were wrong.
    Great puzzle though.
    David
  2. Just snuck under the 30 min time limit.

    COD: In Absentia. Nice cryptic definition in “while away”.

  3. The ” galaxy” clue was sweet as a …well..bar of overpriced confectionary , enjoyable jaunt through some usual cryptic devices — 20minutes . Thanks for the blog jack.

    Edited at 2021-12-28 06:22 pm (UTC)

  4. I’m back! After a week of trying to do the crossword lying down due to an extreme case of post covid labyrynthitis, I finally managed to complete one! It feels like losing my solving skills has been a further side effect.
    In particular my inability to anagramise innate bias was particularly galling.
    1. Commiserations on the labyrinthitis. Years ago I had a viral infection of a cranial nerve, which produced a similar effect and also gave me double vision. Not at all pleasant. Speedy recovery!
  5. 38 minutes, with some very enjoyable clues and eminently solvable, though not entirely easy. No problem with KANJI, once I decided it wouldn’t be KAPPA (for a time I wondered if it might possibly be the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet). I also spent some time trying to guess which DISK or DISC could be the preferred spelling for 24ac, before realising that it was neither. I rather liked EXAM and BOXING GLOVES (after wondering what else a sporting couple making love might be doing that could be included in a Times crossword).

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