1. Special state (7)
EXPRESS – double definition. The first as in express/special purpose.
5. Sculpture shattered (4)
BUST – double definition.
7. Leaders of think tank penning little message (5)
TWEET – (T)hink (T)ank penning little (WEE).
8. Marriage evidently over? Don’t say another word! (4,3)
RING OFF – is this a double definition? I think the word play is cryptic – a wedding band no long required.
10. Mug in Christmas stocking (3)
ASS – in Christm(AS S)tocking.
11. Warming device, unit with cobra snakes (9)
INCUBATOR – anagram (snakes) of UNIT and COBRA.
13. One million and two hurt (6)
IMPAIR – ome (I), million (M), two (PAIR).
14. Accompanying sailor, attain goal (6)
TARGET – together with sailor (TAR) there’s attain (GET).
17. Combine eg nitrate compounds (9)
INTEGRATE – anagram (compounds) of EG NITRATE.
19. Low figure in question, essentially (3)
ONE – in questi(ON E) ssentially.
20. Coming soon, formal wear for garment (7)
NIGHTIE – coming soon (NIGH), formal wear (TIE).
22. Runner beginning to run, one runs! (5)
RACER – (R)un, one (ACE), runs (R).
23. Dry river, save bottles (4)
BRUT – river (R) is ‘bottled up inside’ save (BUT – all save/but the last items).
24. More air circulating in wardrobe (7)
ARMOIRE – anagram (circulating) of MORE AIR.
DOWN
1. Old custom in movement of suspect abroad (11)
EXTRADITION – old (EX), custom (TRADITION).
2. Exercise before second drink (5-2)
PRESS-UP – before (PRE), second (S), drink (SUP).
3. Calling for hospital department, sickly (9)
ENTAILING – hospital department (ENT), sickly (AILING).
4. Well-groomed tree (6)
SPRUCE – double definition.
5. Cake, central point rising (3)
BUN – central point – nub – rising upwards (BUN).
6. Brief attempt about right (5)
SHORT – attempt (SHOT) about right (R).
9. In America, serious achievement of brilliant student (5,6)
FIRST DEGREE – double definition. The first has to be the American ‘serious’ as in first degree crime as the English first-degree burn is the least serious/superficial.
12. Car part collected in Birmingham (5,4)
BRAKE DRUM – collected (RAKED) inside Birmingham (BRUM – informal name).
15. Rising in heat, chilli coolish initially on good Italian dish (7)
GNOCCHI – I had some trouble spelling this to be honest. Rising – so in reverse order – (I)n (H)eat (C)hilli (C)oolish on (ON) good (G).
16. Snapper arrived before tailless ray (6)
CAMERA – arrived (CAME) before tailless Ray (RA).
18. Line round head of ginger cat (5)
TIGER – line (TIER) around (G)inger.
21. Young child’s measure of spirit (3)
TOT – double definition.
thans, Chris and setter
Edited at 2019-07-09 01:14 am (UTC)
8.30 minutes had I put in 1dn EXTRADITION first I might have saved a bit of time.
FOI 5ac BUST
LOI 2dn PRESS-UP
COD 12dn BRAKE DRUM
WOD 24ac ARMOIRE
Today’s 15×15 is worth a go for those who like to venture!
Edited at 2019-07-09 04:15 am (UTC)
Thanks for the blog, Chris.
Templar
NeilC
FOI was Press Up and LOI was Entailing.
No particular problems with the puzzle today. That cannot be said about our train services. I am looking forward to going to Arundel for the first time to watch cricket. May get there before close of play!
David
Have just been told my train will “run fast” to Fareham. The notion of running fast, even at all, is very welcome. But it actually means I have to wait for another train heading to Bognor. I recall a royal comment about that!
FOI BUST
LOI BRUT
COD BRAKE DRUM
TIME 4:36
Tomorrow is another day
Tim
Line/tier comes up a lot.
Loi express.
Cod extradition as it held me up.
Thanks for the blog
Tomorrow is another day
Tim
…they’re SUPPOSED to be!
the skill of solving them is picking the correct interpretation