I thought this a nice middle-of-the-road Jumbo with plenty of straightforward clues to get you going and then a few that needed more effort. Only one unknown for me, the word “mahlstick” in the clue for 18A, so no obscurities to hold me up. Indeed, when I got to the Down clues, numbers 1-11 all went in at the first reading. I was all but finished in 35 minutes, but then held up at the end by having SLIDE instead of SIDLE as the (perfectly plausible, I contend) answer to 54A, making CABOODLE my LOI after nearly 10 minutes of headscratching. Some neat wordplay (e.g 30A, 6D, 31D and, my COD, 49D) raised a few wry smiles. Thank-you setter. How did everyone else get on? What were your favourites?
Definitions underlined in bold italics, (Abc)* indicating anagram of Abc, deletions and [] other indicators.
| Across | |
| 1 | City Road swathed in mist after morning (9) |
| AMSTERDAM – RD (road) [swathed in] STEAM (mist) [after] AM (morning). | |
| 6 | Doctor saw no end of torment? Just a little (7) |
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MODICUM – MO (medical orderly; doctor) DIC |
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| 10 | Verse in artistic gathering releasing new attack (5) |
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SALVO – V (verse) [in] SALO |
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| 13 | Impassive fathers having suppressed energy, note (4-3) |
| DEAD-PAN – DAD and PA (fathers) outside [having suppressed] E (energy), N (note). | |
| 14 | Hair preparation used by hairdresser in secret (5) |
| RINSE – Hidden in [used by] hairdresseR IN SEcret. | |
| 15 | Temporary accommodation? Local heading off unsure (9) |
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TENTATIVE – Yet another letter deletion… TENT (temporary accommodation) |
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| 16 | Late view of main activity offering only a brief connection (5,4,4,2,3,5) |
| SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT – Double definition, first cryptic. | |
| 17 | Match was recalled as an up-and-down affair (6) |
| SEESAW – SEE (match; as in poker betting) WAS reversed [recalled] -> SAW | |
| 18 | Idle worker without a mahlstick? (4-4) |
| FREE-HAND – Well the wordplay is clear enough: FREE (idle) – HAND (worker), but what is a mahlstick, I wondered? I had to look it up.. “a light stick with a padded leather ball at one end, held against work by a painter or signwriter to support and steady the brush hand.”. | |
| 19 | Satisfied after strike brought about a Parisian rampage (3,4) |
| RUN AMOK – Not Run Riot as I thought initially, but couldn’t get to work. It’s OK (satisfied) [after] RAM (strike) [brough about] UN (a in french; i.e. Parisian). | |
| 22 | Outrageous location of circus banner? (4-3-3) |
| OVER-THE-TOP – Double definition, second mildly cryptic. | |
| 23 | Shop entices — deals being outrageous (12) |
| DELICATESSEN – Our first anagram. (entices deals)* [being outrageous]. | |
| 27 | What you’d expect of a non-level playing-field (5) |
| PITCH – A sort of semi-&lit double definition with “playing-field” doing double duty (I think). If the field is not level it would have a PITCH from one end to the other (or one side to another). I’m sure someone will correct me if there’s a better way to parse it. | |
| 29 | Try to get rid of small bird (7) |
| GOSLING – GO (a try) SLING (get rid of). | |
| 30 | Party line given by newspaper carried by timid folk in the House? (8) |
| DOMICILE – DO (party) and L (line) after [given by] I (newspaper) inside MICE (timid folk). | |
| 32 | Big concert followed by capers, mostly (8) |
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GIGANTIC – GIG (concert) [followed by] ANTIC |
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| 34 | Head of information succeeding in capturing account with some uncertainty (7) |
| INEXACT – [Head of] Information and NEXT (succeeding; following) [capturing] AC (account). | |
| 36 | Mostly in the dark about copper’s position (5) |
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LOCUS – {Mostly] LOS |
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| 39 | Start up suddenly after vermin appearing in a South Australian city (5,7) |
| ALICE SPRINGS – No. Not a South Australian city…. SPRING (start up suddenly) [after] LICE (vermin) all [in] A S (South). | |
| 41 | Evenly-matched situation ahead of game? One’s up for the attack? (10) |
| DRAWBRIDGE – DRAW (evenly-matched situation) [ahead of] BRIDGE (game). | |
| 44 | Trips? Unconscious after woozy state, we hear (4,3) |
| DAYS OUT – OUT (unconscious) [after] DAZE (woozy state) [we hear] -> DAYS. | |
| 46 | Extravagant time tucking into source of booze? (8) |
| OPERATIC – ERA (time) [tucking into] OPTIC (source of booze; the dispenser of a measure of spirits from a bottle in a bar). | |
| 48 | Coach seat initially reserved, occupied by husband (6) |
| SCHOOL – Seat [initially] COOL (reserved) outside [occupied by] H (husband) | |
| 50 | Town academies, often disturbed with noise, getting similar treatment (1,5,2,4,3,8) |
| A TASTE OF ONES OWN MEDICINE – Only our second anagram. (Town academies, often … noise)* [disturbed] | |
| 53 | The people vote, beset by hard claims for attention (3,6) |
| HOI POLLOI – POLL inside [beset by] H (hard) OI OI (two claims for attention). | |
| 54 | Line occupying edge to edge (5) |
| SIDLE – L (line) [occupying] SIDE. | |
| 55 | Taking a position but abandoning street — it’s very wet (7) |
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POURING – PO |
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| 56 | Sail fixed after ambassador’s boarded (5) |
| SHEET – SET (fixed) outside HE (His Excellency; ambassador) [boarded]. | |
| 57 | Recalled one joining European train (7) |
| RETINUE – UNITER (one joining) reversed [recalled] -> RETINU E (European). | |
| 58 | Protects latest from mole, controversially — stamping this on document? (3-6) |
| TOP-SECRET – (Protects + e)* [last from] molE, [controversially]. | |
| Down | |
| 1 | Some Europeans having day later in South American area (5) |
| ANDES – {Having day later] mean move the D for day in DANES (some europeans) -> ANDES. | |
| 2 | What’s still shocking? (6,11) |
| STATIC ELECTRICITY – Cryptic definition. | |
| 3 | By the way, NASA sent shot round Pluto at first (2,7) |
| EN PASSANT – (NASA sent)* [shot] [around] Pluto [at first]. | |
| 4 | Not clear about horse boat (6) |
| DINGHY – DINGY (not clear) about H (horse). | |
| 5 | Deserving suitor more free to embrace one (11) |
| MERITORIOUS – (suitor more)* [free] outside [to embrace] I (one). | |
| 6 | Old woman less dishevelled: she’s always looking for a chap? (3-5) |
| MAN-EATER – MA (old woman) NEATER (less dishevelled). | |
| 7 | Pace picked up, with each occupying certain trenches? (4-3) |
| DEEP-SEA – SPEED (pace) reversed [picked up] -> DEEPS [with] EA (each). | |
| 8 | Decided what flowers to be pressed should be? (3,3,5) |
| CUT AND DRIED – Double definition, second cryptic. | |
| 9 | Wild behaviour involving a lot of agitation in part of China (9) |
| MANCHURIA – MANIA (wild behaviour) [involving] [a lot of] CHURn (agitation). | |
| 10 | Quiet name adopted by nameless river (7) |
| SHANNON – SH (quiet) and N (name) inside [adopted by] ANON (nameless). | |
| 11 | Telling stories, very brief, without introduction (5) |
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LYING – |
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| 12 | Getting the better of blatant forgery, handing out fine (10) |
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OVERTAKING – OVERT (blatent) |
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| 17 | Small workers’ organisation in news story (5) |
| SCOOP – S (small) CO-OP (workers’ organisation). | |
| 20 | Compiled and misfired, getting confused about a grammatical solecism (9,8) |
| MISPLACED MODIFIER – (compiled… misfired)* [getting confused] [about] A. | |
| 21 | Hard cube — and one of its dimensions? (6) |
| HEIGHT – H (hard) EIGHT (2 cubed). | |
| 24 | Picked up box containing silver bird (small) (6) |
| EAGLET – TELE (tv; box) reversed [picked up] -> ELET [containing) AG (chemical symbol for silver). | |
| 25 | Times correspondent, initially taken in by evasive type, to do very well (5) |
| EXCEL – X (times) Correspondent [initially] taken in by EEL (evasive type; slippery type). | |
| 26 | Martian mission, very fancy, heading off (6) |
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VIKING – V (very) |
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| 28 | Afterlife mostly an upward movement? (5) |
| HEAVE – HEAVEn (afterlife) [mostly]. | |
| 31 | French word applied to personal musical style (6) |
| MOTOWN – MOT (french for word) OWN (personal). | |
| 33 | Disco hit with pro dancing? One specialising in footwork (11) |
| CHIROPODIST – (Disco hit … pro)* [dancing]. | |
| 35 | German train crashed in start of trial (11) |
| ARRAIGNMENT – (German train)* [crashed]. | |
| 37 | Period charm (5) |
| SPELL – Double definition | |
| 38 | Alexander’s in possession of eight German beach vehicles (4,6) |
| SAND YACHTS – SANDY’S (Alexander’s) outside [in possession of] ACHT (eight in German). | |
| 40 | Bestseller — or a range? (3-6) |
| POT-BOILER – Double definition, second cryptic. | |
| 42 | Integrity? Full assurance requires two characters swapping places (9) |
| RECTITUDE – Full assurance is CERTITUDE. Swap the two characters R and C. | |
| 43 | Crowd loves Democrat appearing in subscriber channels (8) |
| CABOODLE – O O (loves) D (Demoncrate) [appearing in] CABLE (subscriber channels). | |
| 45 | Frontier station intray won’t contain it (7) |
| OUTPOST – Double definition, second cryptic. | |
| 47 | American thinker: this writer elevated individual not wanting power (7) |
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EMERSON – ME (this write) [elevated] -> EM |
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| 49 | Stop going to bed and peek? (4,2) |
| KEEP UP – A reverse cryptic… how do you clue peek? | |
| 51 | A cut of meat, quick (5) |
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ALIVE – A LIVE |
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| 52 | A number picked up article about serving American (5) |
| EIGHT – THE (article) [about] GI (serving American) [picked up] -> EIGHT. | |
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