I found the last Izetti I blogged really hard but, by contrast, this one proceeded calmly and smoothly. Each sector filled in by turn from NW, NE, SE to SW finishing with LOI 14ac on a quite surprising and very satisfying 7:35.
I had a few pauses for decision points on the way – I’ll mention these as we go.
ACROSS
1. Thus cover is substantial (5)
SOLID – thus (SO), cover (LID).
4. Weakness of female feeling ill (7)
FAILING – female (F), feeling ill (AILING).
8. Didn’t allow sports official to get employed (7)
REFUSED – sports official (REF), employed (USED).
9. Symbol of religious authority about to be given to US university (5)
MITRE – about (RE) given to US university (MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology). First pause as I didn’t think I knew the university but, when I saw the definition, I remembered.
10. A lad mixed up with rebels who sing old songs? (10)
BALLADEERS – anagram (mixed up with) of A LAD and REBELS. This pause was due to having written in BALLADiERS and then wondering what had gone wrong. The slightly unusual ‘with’ to add rebels to the anagram became clear.
14. Greek characters leaving the job unfinished (6)
THETAS – as this was LOI, I had all the checkers. I’d typed in THETA but hesitated before the S as I had to work out the (THE), job unfinished (TAS)k before putting it in.
15. Gold trade offers a painful experience (6)
ORDEAL – gold (OR), trade (DEAL).
17. Smart guy, the one sitting between Tom and Harry? (6,4)
CLEVER DICK – well, there’s Tom, (DICK) and Harry so we have our ‘guy’ and smart is (CLEVER). Whilst smart guy is the definition, smart is also used as word play making thus a partial &lit, I think. I liked this one – COD.
20. Male taken in by deception is one of no fixed abode (5)
TRAMP – male (M) taken in by deception (TRAP).
22. Holiday? Get flowery garland, certainly (7)
LEISURE – flowery garland (LEI – Hawaiian garland worn round the neck), certainly (SURE).
23. Seen as a cake without topping (7)
NOTICED – a cake without the topping is (NOT ICED).
24. Refusal to keep dry and neat (5)
NATTY – refusal (NAY – I tried to fit ‘no’ in at first) around dry (TT – teetotal). I had to look up tee total to make sure it’s tee and not tea and sure enough it is. From Collins – C19: allegedly coined in 1833 by Richard Turner, English advocate of total abstinence from alcoholic liquors; probably from total, with emphatic reduplication. So it’s T-Total not only drinking tea.
DOWN
1. Seen in menders, a ripped garment (4)
SARI – seen in mender(S A RI)pped.
2. Abandoned port (4)
LEFT – double definition.
3. Day going round Paris surprisingly different (9)
DISPARATE – I’d got to DISPAR given I had the first letter and the anagram (surprisingly) of PARIS. I was pretty sure it was disparate but took a pause to equate day as (DATE) to go round the anagram. Then I rationalised it as ‘on this specific day/date’.
4. Tricky to manage, like a violin? (6)
FIDDLY – a violin is a fiddle so is (FIDDLY).
5. Form of belief exists, followed by millions (3)
ISM – exists (IS), millions (M).
6. Financially embarrassed home — that place sold finally (2,3,3)
IN THE RED – home (IN), that place (THERE), sol(D). I hardly bothered with the parsing on this one.
7. In oily manner, putting off a girl, yes? (8)
GREASILY – anagram (putting off) of A GIRL YES.
11. Point made by management? (9)
DIRECTION – I originally had this as a double definition but I think the compass point is the definition. Management’s job is to provide (DIRECTION) hence made by management?
12. Store with mass of stuff in Teesside location (8)
STOCKTON – being familiar with Teeside helped – store (STOCK), mass of stuff (TON).
13. Like something that matters about eastern part of Med (8)
RELEVANT – about (RE), part of Med (LEVANT).
16. Rotten, like a horse prepared to ride, first to fall away (6)
ADDLED – like a horse prepared to ride without the first letter s(ADDLED).
18. Look for building that can accommodate any number (4)
HUNT – building (HUT) holding any number (N).
19. Study Yankee’s to declare false (4)
DENY – study (DEN), Yankee (Y).
21. Illustration of India engraved in copper (3)
PIC – India (I) inside copper (PC).
FOI 1ac SOLID
LOI 14ac THETAS where Londoners go to watch musicals like ‘Airspray’.
COD 24ac NATTY
WOD 17ac CLEVER DICK
Time 8 mins 45
Dnk LEI for the Hawaiian garland or balladeers, although it sounded right.
COD thetas.
A fast 08:08 on the clock. David
The only one I really had to suck my pen over was RELEVANT, where I spent too long thinking that “part of Med” was the definition. Fantastic blog-bonus to be taught the origin of “teetotal”, thank you Chris!
FOI FAILING, LOI RELEVANT, COD PIC (it just tickled me). Thanks Izetti.
Templar
Thanks to chris
Nice puzzle and blog, thanks.
FOI SOLID
LOI TRAMP
COD FIDDLY
FOI: solid
LOI: thetas
COD: Fiddly
Shame as otherwise it all went in smoothly and would have been about 8 minutes. Ah well.
Have we not had Noticed very recently?
Many thanks to Chris for blog
Cedric
Frustrating, as apart from not knowing “Levant” for part of the Med and having a brain fade re: Stockton, the rest were relatively straight forward for an Izetti and I should have done better.
No problems at all when I finally got round to it.
My thanks to Izetti and Chris.
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