Times Quick Cryptic 3142 by Pipsqueak

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Hi all.  Pipsqueak delivers again, with another enjoyable puzzle perfectly pitched for this slot.  Thanks Pipsqueak!

Definitions are underlined in the clues below.  In the explanations, most quoted indicators are in italics, specified [deletions] are in square brackets, and I’ve capitalised and emboldened letters which appear in the ANSWER.  For clarity, I omit most link words and some juxtaposition indicators.

Across
7a Lawyer’s pants (6)
BRIEFS BRIEFS (lawyer’s)
8a Trainspotter perhaps — and what keeps him warm and dry? (6)
ANORAK — Two definitions
9a Liberal urges one to change (8)
GENEROUS URGES ONE is to be anagrammed (to change)
10a Two bowlers maybe, each wasting time? That’s a laugh (2-2)
HA-HA HA[t] and HA[t] (two bowlers maybe), each discarding (wasting) T (time)
11a What might be very hot, but quite cold when picked up (6)
CHILLI — Sounds like (… when picked up) CHILLY (quite cold)
13a Number of you once crossing river (5)
THREE THEE (you once) around (crossing) R (river)
14a Appearance of individual who will succeed, you say? (3)
AIR — A homophone of (… you say?) HEIR (individual who will succeed)
15a Everyone at home exhausted (3,2)
ALL IN ALL (everyone) IN (at home)
17a Got rid of Times editor (6)
ERASED ERAS (times) + ED (editor)
19a Steer clear of hotel featuring in tabloid (4)
SHUN H (hotel) featuring in SUN (tabloid)
20a Stupidly strikes a star (8)
ASTERISK — An anagram of (stupidly) STRIKES A
22a Might one be shot with this? (6)
CAMERA — A cryptic definition
23a Brief description of small boat (6)
SKETCH S (small) + KETCH (boat)
Down
1d American Indian’s unending belief (4)
CREE — Without the last letter (unending) CREEd (belief)
2d Vicar regularly recalls show (6)
REVEAL REV. (vicar) + alternate letters of (regularly) rEcAlLs
3d Public schoolboy welcoming second person from Tallinn? (8)
ESTONIAN ETONIAN (public schoolboy) taking in (welcoming) S (second)
4d Creatures of the night go back (4)
BATS STAB (go) in reverse (back)
5d British held up by more trouble (6)
BOTHER B (British) on top of (held up by) OTHER (more)
6d Expensive material a schemer manipulated (8)
CASHMERE A SCHEMER anagrammed (manipulated)
12d Try and try again? I agree! (4,4)
HEAR HEAR HEAR (try) and HEAR (try) again
13d Somehow I restate thesis (8)
TREATISE — An anagram of (somehow) I RESTATE
16d Singer hired to entertain pub (6)
LINNET LET (hired) holding (to entertain) INN (pub)
18d A craving? Yes (6)
AGREED A + GREED (craving)
20d American girl not reaching the end, unfortunately (4)
ALAS A (American) + LASs (girl) stopping short of the last letter (not reaching the end)
21d Charlie infiltrating inflexible cult (4)
SECT C (Charlie) going into (infiltrating) SET (inflexible)

81 comments on “Times Quick Cryptic 3142 by Pipsqueak”

  1. 9.01 I whipped through most of this and then spent as long again on CAMERA, ERASED, SECT and SKETCH. Thanks Kitty and Pipsqueak.

  2. A touch of the chestnuts I think, which does help when you can remember them. BATS from Stab equals Go, SECT from Inflexible equals Set. And of course the very easy ANORAK if you’re old enough and used to see these particular people on ‘Railway’ station platforms, not ‘Nerds’ they’re much younger!

  3. A game of two halves earlier today – this time not because I got stuck, but because I got interrupted by a very long phone call. I was on about 3 minutes and half way through before the call. I wonder if I might have kept up that momentum if I hadn’t had to stop. Not that I’m complaining, it’s just interesting to wonder.
    It’s all been said – a nice way to start the week!
    7:16 FOI Briefs LOI Sketch CsOD Generous and Linnet
    Thanks Pipsqueak and Kitty

  4. 8 minutes. Quite easy, but a good one for new solvers.

    5 short on 15 x 15. Struggled and took ages (as always).

    Over 2 hours last week on the QC. Still nowhere near where I would like to be with these puzzles. ☹️

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