Solving time: About 1 hour 35 minutes – with one mistake.
It seemed quite an easy one, although there were plenty of excellent clues here. I still don’t really understand 54a, but no doubt someone will explain it to me.
I give my COD to the &lit anagram at 20d. Again, it was a very easy one, but still good nonetheless.
cd = cryptic def., dd = double def., rev = reversal, homophones are written in quotes, anagrams as (–)*, and removals like this
1 | SOUTHAMPTON = OUT in S |
7 | BLADDERWORT = LADDER (run) + W + OR (servicemen) all in B |
13 | AMBASSADOR-AT-LARGE = AM + BASS + A + (GREAT LORD)* about A |
14 | DEFER = F in DEER (browser, i.e. something that browses or grazes) |
15 | CAREER = CARER about |
16 | BLATANCY = |
17 | MOORHEN = (HOME ON + R)* |
19 | LENINGRAD = (DEALING + R |
21 | ENSLAVER = RENE (Frenchman) rev about SLAV |
23 | ABED = D |
25 | GAWKY = “GORKY” |
27 | EXTENT = X (vote) in ETENT |
28 | CROSSROADS = CROSS + “RHODES” – I don’t know who the colonialist in question is, but Rhodes is a common surname, so I assume there must have been one. |
30 | TEA TOWEL = TEAL (ducks) about TOWE |
31 | SCHOOLMISTRESS – cd |
34 | ESTUARY ENGLISH – cd |
35 | OVERSTEP = O + EP about VERST – A verst being an obsolete unit of distance in Russia, equal to 3500 feet. I didn’t know the unit, but I worked it out from the rest of the clue. |
38 | ABERRATION = A BEER RATION without an E |
40 | ESPRIT = ESP + IT about R |
41 | OKAPI = OK + PI about A |
43 | CAPE = C |
44 | KOHLRABI = “COLE” + BAR rev + I |
45 | NANTUCKET = NAN TUCK (Friar’s grandmother) + T about E |
48 | PINWORM = PIN + ROW rev + M |
49 | LIEGEMAN = LIE (porky – CRS pork pie = lie) + GE |
50 | E + STATE |
53 | TRYST = TRUST with U |
54 | KICK OVER THE TRACES – I don’t actually see how this one works, other than that KICK is ‘buzz’. But where does ASCOT come in? Perhaps it’s KICK + OVER + THE RACES about |
55 | REED WARBLER = RE + L + BRAW (fine in Scottish) + DEER all rev |
56 | STRINGENTLY = SLY (fly) about TRING (town in Herts) + ENT (hospital dept – Ear Nose & Throat) |
Down | |
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1 | SEARCHLIGHT = SLIGHT (small) about EAR + CH |
2 |
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3 | HAS-BEEN = “HAS BEAN” – Bean being slang for money |
4 | MEAD = “MEDE” – A native of Mercia |
5 | TROGLODYTE = (LET DOG TOY + R)* |
6 | NEAR THE KNUCKLE – dd |
7 | BA(LINE)SE |
8 | ARRAY = ARMY with M (mark) replaced with RA (artist) |
9 | D + REAM LESS |
10 | RED TOP = D |
11 | OFF THE BEATEN TRACK = “OFF THE BEETON TRACK” – A reference to Mrs Beeton, one of the first cookery writers. |
12 | THRENODISTS = (THIS DOESN’T + R |
18 | GREENERY = |
20 | NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE = (CANNY LOT WE SENT UP + |
22 | AIRILY = I |
24 | ORATORIO = OR (men) + AT + O + RIO |
26 | YEOMANRY = YE (the old) + OMAN (sultanate) + R |
29 | POSSESSIVENESS = POSSESSIVE (case, in grammar) + NESS (head) |
32 | INVITING – dd |
33 | UNCOOL = UN (A French) + COL (officer) about O (round) |
34 | EMANCIPATOR = TO + R all after (A PIC NAME) rev |
36 | POINTLESSLY – dd |
37 | IRONMASTER = IRON + MASTER (person taking class) – this was my mistake. I’d never heard of an ironmaster, so I went for IRONCASTER, thinking CAST (class) in IRONER (smooth person), although I was never particularly happy about it. Besides, it ought to be CASTE for class. |
39 | TOOLMAKER – cd |
42 | RACEGOER = R + GOER about ACE |
46 | UPSURGE = UP (going to London) + SURE about G |
47 | KOWTOW = “COW” + TO + W |
49 | LOCAL = LOL (expression of mirth) about CA (accountant) |
51 | A SCOT |
52 | FE(R)N |
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