Nice and easy. Only the SW put up a little resistance, and I had to guess the first meaning at 21dn.
Definitions underlined.
| Across | |
| 1 | Comedian in panic, I’m occasionally laid back (5) |
| COMIC – hidden in (in) paniC I’M OCcasionally when reversed (laid back). | |
| 4 | Drink after drink for champion (7) |
| SUPPORT – PORT (drink) after SUP (drink). | |
| 8 | Odd mountains behind street (7) |
| STRANGE – RANGE (mountains) behind ST (street). | |
| 9 | Store money, did you say? (5) |
| CACHE – sounds like (did you say) “cash” (money). | |
| 10 | Understand clubs, for example, do the same thing (6,4) |
| FOLLOW SUIT – FOLLOW (understand) and SUIT (clubs, for example). | |
| 14 | Payment subsequently withdrawn, including last part of commission (6) |
| RENTAL – reversal of (withdrawn) LATER (subsequently) containing (including) the last letter (last part) of commissioN. | |
| 15 | Story about equine female from Scotland (6) |
| LASSIE – LIE (story) surrounding (about) ASS (equine). | |
| 17 | Undecided where one might throw a ball? (2,2,3,3) |
| UP IN THE AIR – cryptic hint. | |
| 20 | Cut on outside by blade reversed, so accurate (5) |
| EXACT – outermost letters of (on outside) CuT on AXE (blade) reversed. | |
| 22 | Sticky stuff, plate fairly edible? (7) |
| GOODISH – GOO (sticky stuff) and DISH (plate). | |
| 23 | Ghost creeps eerily round back of apartment (7) |
| SPECTRE – anagram of (eerily) CREEPS surrounding (round) the last letter (back) of apartmenT. | |
| 24 | Composer left in temper when rejected (5) |
| ELGAR – L (left) in RAGE (temper) reversed (when rejected). | |
| Down | |
| 1 | Play with acts for all the actors! (4) |
| CAST – anagram of (play with) ACTS. | |
| 2 | Spot former European currency (4) |
| MARK – double definition. | |
| 3 | Certainly not a Tory boy, soldier possibly (9) |
| CONSONANT – CON (Tory), SON (boy), and ANT (soldier, possibly). | |
| 4 | Cold-blooded fish occupying dirty home (6) |
| STEELY – EEL (fish) inside (occupying) STY (dirty home). | |
| 5 | Shortly, choose image (3) |
| PIC – remove the last letter from (shortly) PICk (choose). | |
| 6 | Certainly old, refocus after treatment (2,6) |
| OF COURSE – O (old) and an anagram of (after treatment) REFOCUS. | |
| 7 | It’s ten, we suspect, for a decade (8) |
| TWENTIES – anagram of (suspect) IT’S TEN WE. | |
| 11 | Tiring, I saw more failing with low grade (9) |
| WEARISOME – anagram of (failing) I SAW MORE, and E (low grade). | |
| 12 | American in resort tailored garment (8) |
| TROUSERS – US (American) contained by (in) an anagram of (tailored) RESORT. | |
| 13 | Item ain’t terribly close (8) |
| INTIMATE – anagram of (terribly) ITEM AIN’T. | |
| 16 | Hunting dog heading for big, big bird (6) |
| BEAGLE – first letter of (head for) Big, then EAGLE (big bird). | |
| 18 | Phone group of criminals? (4) |
| RING – double definition. | |
| 19 | Some perch, a remarkable fish (4) |
| CHAR – hidden in (some) perCH A Remarkable. | |
| 21 | Make lace: stuff of poor quality (3) |
| TAT – double definition. Tatting is the process of making lace. | |
Edited at 2020-11-04 02:54 am (UTC)
Edited at 2020-11-04 09:17 am (UTC)
It’s always a risk for the blogger. No condescension intended.
Snuck in just under the 10 minute mark with my favourite being STEELY and FOI STRANGE.
Thanks to william
Edited at 2020-11-04 09:32 am (UTC)
I got everything except rental/consonant so it all took quite a long time – and certainly not “ nice and easy “
But enjoyable as usual.
Tks all.
Diana
Anyway. Leaving personal bitterness to one side, obviously I thought that that was a fun romp. Wasn’t a clean sweep, though, since I missed 3 acrosses on the first pass.
FOI COMIC, LOI EXACT, COD SUPPORT, time 4:58!!!! (so excited!) for an Excellent Day.
Thanks William and Mara.
Templar
I have been spending my last few days as an expat celebrating quite hard, so my times have suffered accordingly.
Liked steely, COD consonant.
Didn’t like 1ac “Comic” and wasn’t too keen on 22ac “Goodish” either. In addition, I had one of those days where it seemed to take an age to sort out the anagrams: 13dn “Intimate” and 11dn “Wearisome” come to mind.
FOI – 1ac “Comic”
LOI – 14ac “Rental”
COD – 3dn “Consonant”
Thanks as usual.
For me a difficult puzzle
When the puzzles were first introduced I thought it was done to encourage novices again sorry if I was wrong about that.
On the other hand I thought 22A Goodish a weak clue – the surface is clunky and “fairly edible” = “goodish” is pretty tenuous.
All added up to a 14 minute solve – which surprised me a bit when I saw it as it had not felt quite that much of a struggle while doing it.
Thanks to William for the blog
Cedric
Edited at 2020-11-04 01:21 pm (UTC)
I had to biff RENTAL and also thought the LASSIE clue was referring to the dog so was a bit confused by ‘equine’.
SUPPORT, OF COURSE and WEARISOME were all enjoyable – and my COD goes to CONSONANT for being such a wonderful PDM.
Thanks to Mara and to William for the blog.
FOI: support
LOI: steely
COD: consonant
Thanks to William for the blog.
Edited at 2020-11-04 02:08 pm (UTC)
Such is life.
Thanks William and Mara
FOI STRANGE
LOI SPECTRE
COD CONSONANT
TIME 3:52
In 5 years I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many of us struggling on the same 2 clues. Thx all.
Johnny
FOI – 1ac COMIC
LOI – 3dn CONSONANT
COD – 23ac SPECTRE
Enjoyed Follow Suit, Up in the Air and Beagle.
Thanks all, as ever.
H
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