Solving time: 10 minutes. A milestone puzzle but I can’t find anything to mark the occasion other than a customary excellent offering from Wurm. As I always note on these occasions (they always fall on my blogging days) this is actually the 1601st Quick Cryptic because an unnumbered puzzle was published on-line on Christmas Day 2014.
I would mention that the 15×15 may be worth a go today for those with aspirations to move up to it. There are two or three words I wasn’t familar with but the wordplay was helpful. Some of the other clues would not have been out of place here.
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 | Fortunate even then as spoilt (6-4) |
HEAVEN-SENT : Anagram [spoilt] of EVEN THEN AS | |
7 | Unknown state car carrying bishop (5) |
LIMBO : LIMO (car) containing [carrying] B (bishop) | |
8 | Run to corrupt politician making bid (2-5) |
NO-TRUMP : If only! Anagram [corrupt] of RUN TO, then MP (politician). | |
10 | It can go on spreading disease (9) |
CONTAGION : Anagram [spreading] of IT CAN GO ON | |
12 | Unrest curtailed in city (3) |
RIO : RIO{t} (unrest) [curtailed] | |
13 | Doctor taking walk round reveals stratagem (6) |
GAMBIT : GAIT (walk) containing [round] MB (doctor) | |
15 | Princess lives with elderly European (6) |
ISOLDE : IS (lives), OLD (elderly), E (European). The legendary Irish princess perhaps best known now from Wagner’s opera Tristan and Isolde. | |
16 | Answer given by Roman Catholic in Bow (3) |
ARC : A (answer), RC (Roman Catholic) | |
17 | Scandinavian wearing no pants (9) |
NORWEGIAN : Anagram [pants] of WEARING NO. Today’s most amusing clue! | |
20 | Call promissory notes questionable (7) |
DUBIOUS : DUB (call), IOUS (promissory notes). I’ve seen those promissory notes somewhere else this morning! | |
22 | Believer from Nazareth in dungeon (5) |
HINDU : Hidden in [from] {nazaret}H IN DU{ngeon} | |
23 | Supporter has complaint about new player (10) |
BENEFACTOR : BEEF (complaint) containing [about] N (new), ACTOR (player) |
Down | |
1 | Mum stuffs chicken for Hercules (2-3) |
HE-MAN : MA (mum) contained by [stuffs] HEN (chicken). Does anyone remember Steve Reeves as Hercules Unchained? | |
2 | Love helping after a party (9) |
ADORATION : A, DO (party), RATION (helping) | |
3 | Boredom to an extent rotten nuisance (5) |
ENNUI : Hidden in [to an extent] {rott}EN NUI{sance} | |
4 | Drinker very troublesome to start with (3) |
SOT : SO (very), T{roublesome} [to start with] | |
5 | Ne plus ultra unusually dull (7) |
NEUTRAL : Anagram [unusually] of NE + ULTRA | |
6 | Scoundrel, British, to go without protection (10) |
BLACKGUARD : B (British), LACK (go without), GUARD (protection) | |
9 | Becoming number one in France — this requires capital (6,4) |
PROPER NOUN : PROPER (becoming), NO (number), UN (one in France). A definition that must be obeyed in Times crossword clues. | |
11 | Sunshine altered temperature in shelter (6,3) |
NISSEN HUT : Anagram [altered] of SUNSHINE, then T (temperature). Invented by Lt.-Col. Peter Nissen (1871–1930) a Nissen hut is a tunnel-shaped construction of corrugated iron with a cement floor. | |
14 | Carriage cutting horse in two — that’s ghastly (7) |
MACABRE : CAB (carriage) contained by [cutting] MARE (horse) | |
18 | Jamaican sectarian overthrows an emperor (5) |
RASTA : A (an) + TSAR (emperor) reversed [overthrows] | |
19 | Victor beginning to go red (5) |
INNER : {w}INNER (victor) [beginning to go]. Collins has: ‘inner’ archery – the red innermost ring on a target. | |
21 | United were victorious according to report (3) |
ONE : Sounds like [according to report] “won” [were victorious] |
If you are looking for a heaven-sent benefactor, Wurm is offering one here. I don’t know about the proper-noun blackguard!
FOI 2dn ADORATION – let’s not go there…
LOI 21dn the special ONE…..
COD 17ac NORWEGIAN – tee-hee!
WOD NO-TRUMP!
This was an excellent QC all round. The Worm has turned!
Expected to come here and find others had similarly suffered, so disappointed to hear all has gone so well for you all! I’ll have to mark this one down as being off wavelength.
LOI benefactor.
COD proper noun, the wordplay reminds me of the song Bo le Lavabo by Vincent Lagaf.
I strongly advise Jacktt not to go there. A blackguaad indeed!
Better than Garage anyway!
Hope lockdown not too bad.
Edited at 2020-04-27 08:04 am (UTC)
Edited at 2020-04-27 08:24 am (UTC)
FOI HEAVEN SENT, LOI (by some distance) BENEFACTOR, COD NORWEGIAN (I sniggered).
Thanks Wurm and Jack.
Templar
8A is undoubtedly my QC Clue of the Year so far – and having LIMBO and CONTAGION either side of what many of us wish for makes for a most acceptable sandwich.
FOI HEAVEN-SENT
LOI GAMBIT
COD NO-TRUMP
TIME 0.8K
I had a complete mindblank for 9d, where even with all the checkers in place, understanding the definition and the NOUN bit worked out I had to resort to an alphabet trawl before the penny dropped. I thought the surfaces were excellent and there were too many good clues to pick one out. Finished in 12.23.
Thanks to Wurm and jackkt
COD to Norwegian but lots of good stuff. David
PS Today’s 15×15 is indeed very approachable, with just a handful of clues where you have to trust the cryptic no matter how odd the answer looks.
Edited at 2020-04-27 03:35 pm (UTC)
FOI: HE-MAN
LOI: INNER
COD: NORWEGIAN with a nod to NO-TRUMP – I’m with you there Jacckt!
The trouble with cryptical crosswords is one is supposed, not to know a lot about a few things, but a little about a lot of things. Hence my total ignorance about anything at all to do with darts.
Diana
D.
What started off reasonably straightforward left me scratching me head. Spelling 17ac “Norwegian” incorrectly didn’t help!
Put “Blackbeard” in for 6dn, grumbled about the parsing (which I obviously had wrong), then couldn’t get 13ac. 9dn just passed me by.
Assuming the “plus” for 5dn is just a neat bit of misdirection to make it look like a bit of French.
FOI – 7ac “Limbo”
LOI – DNF
COD – 5dn “Neutral”
Thanks as usual.
Edited at 2020-04-27 12:42 pm (UTC)
FOI: heaven sent
LOI: proper noun
COD: Norwegian
Thanks Jack for the blog and the heads up on the 15×15
Enjoyed 22A Hindu. Of all the many rulers and cultures to have controlled the Holy Land down the centuries, I don’t think any have been Hindu.
Many thanks to Wurm and to Jack for the blog.
Cedric
I enjoyed today’s QC. I liked the semi-clad NORWEGIAN.
LOI was BENEFACTOR, to bring up 8:52, for an above average difficulty puzzle for me.
Countrywoman
Cheers. Johnny.
GAMBIT, MACABRE, BENEFACTOR
Nick